New Directions and Challenges in Languages and Cultures in Australia
New Directions and Challenges in Languages and Cultures in Australia
Looking Back, Moving Forward
Mullan, Kerry; D'Orazzi, Giuseppe; Ohashi, Jun; Hajek, John
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2026
262
Dura
Inglês
9781041246299
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Foreword Alison Lewis Introduction: Looking back and moving forward together Giuseppe D'Orazzi, John Hajek, Kerry Mullan and Jun Ohashi 1. Gesturing towards language learning and teaching otherwise Macarena Ortiz-Jimenez and Adriana Diaz 2. Reciprocity in Intercultural Learning in a First Nations context: Two Teachers Talk about Yuwaalaraay Language, Culture and Country Mindy Gibbs, Lucy Howard-Shibuya, Robyn Moloney, and Susan Poetsch 3. Cultivating critical thinking of Chinese international students through media analysis: A translanguaging approach Wei Wang 4. Teaching Indigenous languages at Australian universities John Giacon and Jane Simpson 5. All together now! The importance of regular language classes for adults in the Aboriginal language revival context Mary-Anne Gale & Rob Amery 6. Re-centring and re-imagining Indonesian teaching in Australia Howard Manns, Michael Ewing, Sharyn Davies and Jess Kruk 7. Let's wax lyrical! The value of languages for increasing creativity and well-being Alexandra Ludewig 8. Understanding students' attitudes towards the study of languages to shape future directions: A case study at Flinders University Eric Bouvet, Lisa Harper Campbell, Javier Diaz, Christele Maizonniaux, Tom Power, Mirella Wyra 9. Team-taught culture units in European languages: Fostering cultural literacy and reflective practice Brigid Maher and Gregoria Manzin 10. Honours programs in languages: Risks and rewards of addressing the decline Heather Merle Benbow, Jonathan Benney, Anne E. McLaren and Ikuko Nakane
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applied linguistics;indigenous language revitalisation;intercultural pedagogy;language program sustainability;decolonising education;collaborative teaching methods;inclusive language education frameworks
Foreword Alison Lewis Introduction: Looking back and moving forward together Giuseppe D'Orazzi, John Hajek, Kerry Mullan and Jun Ohashi 1. Gesturing towards language learning and teaching otherwise Macarena Ortiz-Jimenez and Adriana Diaz 2. Reciprocity in Intercultural Learning in a First Nations context: Two Teachers Talk about Yuwaalaraay Language, Culture and Country Mindy Gibbs, Lucy Howard-Shibuya, Robyn Moloney, and Susan Poetsch 3. Cultivating critical thinking of Chinese international students through media analysis: A translanguaging approach Wei Wang 4. Teaching Indigenous languages at Australian universities John Giacon and Jane Simpson 5. All together now! The importance of regular language classes for adults in the Aboriginal language revival context Mary-Anne Gale & Rob Amery 6. Re-centring and re-imagining Indonesian teaching in Australia Howard Manns, Michael Ewing, Sharyn Davies and Jess Kruk 7. Let's wax lyrical! The value of languages for increasing creativity and well-being Alexandra Ludewig 8. Understanding students' attitudes towards the study of languages to shape future directions: A case study at Flinders University Eric Bouvet, Lisa Harper Campbell, Javier Diaz, Christele Maizonniaux, Tom Power, Mirella Wyra 9. Team-taught culture units in European languages: Fostering cultural literacy and reflective practice Brigid Maher and Gregoria Manzin 10. Honours programs in languages: Risks and rewards of addressing the decline Heather Merle Benbow, Jonathan Benney, Anne E. McLaren and Ikuko Nakane
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