Inclusive academic language teaching in New Zealand: history and responses
Meeting the educational needs of a linguistically diverse population is a challenge for many countries. This is a particular challenge for New Zealand (NZ) which, until the 1980s, had a white immigration policy. The last 30 years have seen NZ become a full member of the Asia Pacific Region and move from being a mostly homogenous society to one of the most heterogeneous. This article explores the historical context of education and migration and current initiatives for inclusive academic language teaching (IALT) in NZ. IALT is a teacher-development approach recently developed for multilingual E ... Show more
Authors: Gray, Susan
Published: Abingdon, England, Taylor and Francis, 2012
Resource type: Article
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