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Developments in Language Policy in Vanuatu

Early Robert. 2021. .
Developments in Language Policy in Vanuatu
CONFERENCEOBJECT, (2021 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - English (en-GB)

OPENACCESS - Vanuatu National University / Université Nationale du Vanuatu, Ministri blong Edukesen.
Audience : POLICYMAKERS, RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS, TEACHERS
National University of Vanuatu, Vanuatu Ministry of Education and Training, Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie
Sujet
Education policy ; Vanuatu laguage policy ; education evolution ; bilingualism ; vernacular education ; Bislama
Domaines
Education, Langues
Description

The above discussion has described the main developments that have taken place in language policy in Vanuatu in the last two decades or so, both generally, and in relation to education specifically. This is a contended area, something of a political minefield, and it has been characterised by multiple players developing various policy frameworks in response to distinct agendas, often without knowledge or reference to previous work by others. Amidst some haphazard and contradictory developments, there have been some very promising starts, but the required political will to see them through has not been forthcoming, as uncertainty, hesitancy and obstruction have stifled progress. Continuing attachment to the two colonial languages in education sets up resistance to the inclusion of vernacular
languages, and outdated views that stigmatise Bislama are still held by many, both within the education sector and in the wider community. The “mental boundaries” (Miles 1998) that divide the anglophone and francophone communities in Vanuatu have not been broken down, and probably impact language policy in education more than in any other area of public policy in Vanuatu.

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Langue
English (en-GB)
Auteurs
Early, Robert
Contributeurs
Sources
In: Acte du colloque international au Vanuatu: Education, Identité et Cultures = Proceedings of the international symposium in Vanuatu: Education, Identity and Cultures (Port-Vila, le 14-15 avril 2021), ISBN 9 789821 012461
Couverture
Vanuatu
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