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Aboriginal languages and education : the Canadian experience
Walter C. Koerner Library, University of British Columbia

1993
Book > Anthology
Creators
Morris, Sonia V.; McLeod, Keith A.; Danesi, Marcel
Description
"The speaking and writing of aboriginal languages, and the maintenance of the cultures they circumscribe, are vital to the preservation of Canada’s identity. In the expression of a deeply-reflective Weltanschauung, and in the codification of a rich tradition, these languages constitute precious verbal media for conveying and institutionalizing ideas, concepts, and emotions that relate to the experience of Canada in its ecological totality.

They key to preserving these languages is education – the teaching of aboriginal languages and their culture in school, and their utilization as vehicles for the acquisition of knowledge and skills, especially in the context of the elementary school system where language plays a crucial role in the child’s cognitive and effective development.

This volume brings together seven studies, written by experts in the field, that deal with the most important features of native Canadian language education: the relation of language to culture; the kinds of curricular approaches best suited to aboriginal langauges; the optimal pattern of relationships between teacher and learner; the linguistic characteristics of the learner; and the role of communication in language study."--Publisher's website

Language
English

More Information

Alternate Title(s)
Aboriginal languages and education
ISBN
0889624798
Statement of Responsibility
[edited by] Sonia Morris, Keith McLeod, Marcel Danesi
Publication Information
Oakville, Ontario : Mosaic Press
Physical Description
140 pages.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Language and cultural content in Native Education / R.M. Leavitt -- Preschooling with a difference / A. Fleras -- Indian education / J.B. Frideres and W.J. Reaves -- Indian language programs in Saskatchewan / C. Littlejohn and S. Fredeen -- Learning processes and teaching roles in native education / A. Stairs -- Language needs and characteristics of Saskatchewan Indian and Metis students / M. Heit and H. Blair -- Teaching instructional communication to indigenous people in Alberta / R. Fiordo and C. Violato.
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