#LanguagePolicy
📚Suggested reading:
📄Valdelamar González, C., & Calle-Díaz, L. (2023). Teachers’ agency development when adapting the Colombian English suggested curriculum for high school.
🔗https://doi.org/10.15446/profile.v25n2.104627
#LanguagePolicy #TeacherAgency #Curriculum
October 8, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Taiwan’s 2030 bilingual push - from the classroom. Aang Shen shares teachers’ views (enthusiasm → skepticism), policy impacts on practice, identity & learning. LIVE. Tickets: PCGlobal2025.eventbrite.com #PolyglotConference #LanguagePolicy #Taiwan #BilingualEducation #TESOL #LangSky
September 25, 2025 at 9:50 PM
Wow! And is that the Ge'ez script in the exhibit description? I'm not familiar with Ethiopian writing systems but excited/encouraged to see what looks like text in the indigenous language! #museums #lingsky #Ethiopia #Lucy #WritingSystems #LanguagePolicy
August 25, 2025 at 11:20 AM
Pakistan’s unity depends on balance: Urdu as a link language, English as a working skill, and mother tongues as the foundation of identity.
By Maham Fazal

Read more: thefridaytimes.com/18-Aug-2025/...

#languagepolicy #Pakistan #Urdu #languagesrights #mothertongue #education #multilingualeducation
How Language Policy Shapes Pakistan’s Unity And Why Balance Matters
Language policy in Pakistan must balance Urdu’s national role with space for Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto, Balochi, Seraiki and others
thefridaytimes.com
August 18, 2025 at 9:06 AM
Ndaindila Allexer Namundjembo
In the heart of every nation lies its language. It shapes how people think, relate to one another, and understand the world around them. In Namibia, a land blessed with rich linguistic and cultural diversity, our languages are fading into silence, not because they are unworthy, but because our systems continue to elevate the colonial tongue above our own. It is time for Namibia to radically reimagine its language policy. We must embrace and institutionalise our indigenous languages, not just as national symbols, but as living and functional communication tools in governance, education and public life. Each region should be allowed to use its native language as an official medium for public communication and services. This will not only protect our languages from extinction but also strengthen cultural identity, inclusivity and community participation. Currently, English is the sole official language in Namibia. While it was introduced with the intention of creating a neutral ground post-independence, it has instead become a barrier between the government and the people. The continued use of English in all formal settings creates a situation where citizens are spoken over, rather than spoken to. A recent example of this is when the newly appointed Ohangwena Regional Governor, Kadiva Hamutumwa, addressed her community for the first time in English. This happened despite the fact that nearly the entire audience were native speakers of Oshiwambo. Instances like these demonstrate a disconnection that must be addressed. When leaders do not communicate in the language of the people, they risk alienating the very communities they are meant to serve. This issue speaks directly to the ideas of Kenyan writer and theorist Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o. In his work Decolonising the Mind, he argues that the dominance of a colonial language is not simply practical; it is an act of cultural domination. Language carries history, identity and the worldview of a people. When a state elevates one language above all others, particularly one inherited from colonial rule, it sends a message that our own languages and identities are inferior. Namibia can adopt a regional multilingual approach that allows each region to conduct public communication in the language most commonly spoken by its residents. This does not mean abandoning English entirely, but instead creating a system where indigenous languages are equally respected and actively used. This model would ensure that people can access services, understand public information and participate meaningfully in national life. Languages carry the collective memory of a people. They hold oral traditions, cultural expressions, wisdom and community knowledge. If we allow them to fade, we lose far more than vocabulary. We lose identity, dignity and the ability to fully tell our own stories. It is unfortunate that while many Africans invest heavily in learning foreign languages such as German, French, and Chinese, there is little effort by foreigners to learn African languages. This imbalance reveals a lingering inferiority complex that must be confronted. Mastery of a foreign language should never be viewed as a replacement for pride in one’s mother tongue. Our children should be learning to read and write in their own languages from an early age. Government officials should address communities in the languages most widely spoken in those areas. Our national media should reflect and promote the country’s full linguistic diversity. Only then can we honestly say that our nation is built on inclusion and dignity. Embracing indigenous languages is not a rejection of progress. It is a recognition of who we are and where we come from. It is a commitment to a future where all Namibians, regardless of region or background, can participate, understand, and belong. The time has come for Namibia to stop marginalising its own voices. By speaking our own languages, we reclaim our power, identity, and unity. *Ndaindila Allexer Namundjebo is a language expert with a bachelor’s degree in English and Linguistics from the Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust), and is currently pursuing his Honours degree in the same field. He has experience in the media industry, teaching and serves as Lead Consultant at Inclusive Consultants (Pty) Ltd. He can be reached at nanamundjembo@gmail.com. Views expressed in the article are his and not those of his employers.
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July 24, 2025 at 5:17 AM
#Enlibrairie #PUP #Nouveauté #amuéditions

Local languages and Education in Southeast Asia - Moussons 45
Nicolas Salem-Gervais, Jérôme Samuel
Éduquer en langues locales : promesses, tensions et pratiques en Asie du Sud-Est.

296 pages, 979-1-0320-0564-4

#MultilingualEducation #LanguagePolicy
July 9, 2025 at 9:04 AM
Kyrgyzstan's parliament passes sweeping language reforms, curtailing Russian use and sparking public backlash over practicality, rights, and inclusivity timesca.com/experts-warn... #Kyrgyzstan #LanguagePolicy #CulturalIdentity #RussianLanguage #PublicDebate
Experts Warn of Rights Violations in Kyrgyzstan’s Language Reform Push - The Times Of Central Asia
The Jogorku Kenesh, Kyrgyzstan’s parliament, has adopted a sweeping package of 18 bills that overhaul the country’s language policy. The new measures
timesca.com
July 9, 2025 at 9:03 AM
📣Publication alert!!

My paper “Talking over the catastrophe: Linguistic justice in disaster risk reduction” has been published in Language Problems and Language Planning

#linguisticjustice #DRR #languagepolicy

www.jbe-platform.com/content/jour...
Talking over the catastrophe | John Benjamins
Abstract This paper explores the critical need to integrate linguistic justice into disaster risk reduction (DRR) and resilience planning. Linguistic injustice can cause enduring harm even in ordinary...
www.jbe-platform.com
July 4, 2025 at 3:57 PM
A week ago, NPLD & RISE UP hosted our Policy Roundtable on bridging the gap between language policy planning and language policy making. 📝
Big thanks to our amazing speakers for sharing your insights, and everyone who participated for your questions and comments! ⭐

#languagepolicy #policyroundtable
June 25, 2025 at 6:27 AM
Language policy in European higher ed 👩‍🏫💬

Has 'Englishization' gone too far?
Is science drifting from society?
Can we balance global ambition with cultural identity?

Join the symposium in Maastricht, July 1–2: edu.nl/qwara

#LanguagePolicy #HigherEducation
June 23, 2025 at 2:48 PM
EU Postpones Spain Language Decision Again

"Almost two years after the first formal petition, Spain once again pushed for its three co-official languages, Catalan, Basque, and Galician, to be added as official languages within the European Union (EU).

slator.com/eu-again-pos...

#LanguagePolicy
EU Postpones Spain Language Decision Again
Spain pushes EU for official status of Basque, Catalan, and Galician languages; Brussels repeatedly postpones decision.
slator.com
May 30, 2025 at 11:32 AM
In my home region of Flanders, all foreign language education for adults is becoming more expensive, because it is considered a "hobby", which it often is not. Could a certificate from employer or social services have done it better?

#languagepolicy #nationbuilding #nationalismbeforereason
'Not a luxury': Flanders under fire for price rise of foreign language courses
"By categorising language education as a hobby, Minister Demir overlooks the fact that many people enrol in language programmes to enhance their job prospects."
www.brusselstimes.com
May 28, 2025 at 11:17 AM
At the opening plenary panel discussion of New Directions LatAm in Mexico City: Current language policies, national and local tests in Latín America. #assessment #languagepolicy #NewDirections #NewDirectionsLatAm #elt #esl #efl
May 16, 2025 at 3:36 PM
University of Geneva has a couple of positions in language policy
1. Postdoc :

#Linguistics
#Sociolinguistics
#LanguagePolicy
#LangPol

2nd job in next skeet
Post-doctorant-e ou collaborateur/trice scientifique 1 (GLAD, Observatoire ELF) (6361)
jobs.unige.ch
May 16, 2025 at 1:28 PM
More prescient than ever

They leave home

'You only leave home when home won't let you stay'
But can they speak English you ask?

Warsan Shire- Home
youtu.be/o_XKy5g9rX8?...

#LanguageMatters #LanguagePolicy #LinguisticHumanRights #Racism #Immigration #Refugees
#Marginalisation #AsylumSeekers
May 14, 2025 at 7:46 AM
Pennsylvania's House Bill 1408 is making waves by mandating that all state materials be in English, leaving many to wonder how this will impact communication across the state.

Learn more here!

#PA #LanguagePolicy #PennsylvaniaStateCommunications #CitizenPortal #CivicEngagement
Pennsylvania House Bill 1408 mandates English for state communications
House Bill 1408 requires all state materials to be in English unless federal law mandates otherwise.
citizenportal.ai
May 7, 2025 at 9:55 AM
#Trump’s proposed order requiring English for truck drivers sparks debate. Is it a safety boost or symbolic? Read more & share your thoughts! #MAGA #Trucking #LanguagePolicy #SafetyRegulations https://nomadtabloid.com/article/trump-mandates-english-for-truck-driversmaga-cheers
April 29, 2025 at 9:05 PM
NEW ON FIRST VIEW

"Dissecting the dominant framings of multilingualism in education in Pakistan: A southern perspective" by Hassan Syed & Waqar Ali Shah

#Multilingualism #SouthernTheory #Governmentality #Neoliberalism #LanguageEducation #LanguagePolicy

doi.org/10.1017/S004...
Dissecting the dominant framings of multilingualism in education in Pakistan: A southern perspective | Language in Society | Cambridge Core
Dissecting the dominant framings of multilingualism in education in Pakistan: A southern perspective
doi.org
April 22, 2025 at 1:20 PM
🗣️ Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Assistant Prof. Daan Hovens examines how students in Limburg rarely engage with neighbouring languages, while cross-border workers creatively bridge language gaps on the Dutch-German border. 👉 edu.nl/xaaub

#Euregion #LanguagePolicy @fasosmaastricht.bsky.social
April 10, 2025 at 9:44 AM
NEW #OA FROM 54(1)

"Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant" by Anne Ambler Schluter

#Investment #LanguagePolicy #Capital #Kurdish #Ideology #Pluricentricity
doi.org/10.1017/S004...
Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant | Language in Society | Cambridge Core
Investment and the inaudible mother tongue: Carving out a space for Kurdish in the soundscape of an Istanbul kebab restaurant - Volume 54 Issue 1
doi.org
April 7, 2025 at 3:29 PM
🌍Is language policy an overlooked part of cultural policy?

Hylland & Haugsevje look at connections between language policy and cultural policy among Nordic countries.

Results?
🔎The policy model is more diverse and complex than assumed.

👉 doi.org/10.18261/nkt...
#languagepolicy #culturalpolicy
Språkpolitikken og kulturpolitikken
Denne artikkelen handler om språkpolitikk, om kulturpolitikk og om den nordiske kulturpolitiske modellen. Artikkelen har et dobbelt utgangspunkt: Språkpolitikken er både en integrert del av og en unde...
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March 25, 2025 at 9:18 AM
Pennsylvania's new House Bill 902 could redefine the role of English in society, sparking heated debates over unity versus diversity.

Click to read more!

#PA #DemocraticEngagement #LanguagePolicy #CulturalDiversity #CitizenPortal
Commonwealth government moves to declare English the official language
New legislation aims to preserve and promote English to ensure unity and civic participation.
citizenportal.ai
March 14, 2025 at 6:25 AM