General Concept for the Teaching of the Languages, and Sociolinguistic Reality in Schools: Analyses of a Strained Connection
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https://doi.org/10.24452/sjer.26.3.4689Abstract
With the General Concept for the Teaching of Languages in Switzerland, the hope to move from traditional linguistic politics to a beginning of an acknowledgement of multilingualism as a society and school perspective had emerged. Without any follow up. This article tries to understand why today’s sociolinguistic analysis of society and school reality cannot bend the politics which constitute a real obstacle to the setting up of new didactic approaches such as Education and Opening onto Languages in the school curriculum.
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2004-12-01
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Perregaux, C. (2004) “General Concept for the Teaching of the Languages, and Sociolinguistic Reality in Schools: Analyses of a Strained Connection”, Swiss Journal of Educational Research, 26(3), pp. 451–464. doi:10.24452/sjer.26.3.4689.