Literacy and Linguistic Diversity in Australia

Author(s)
Morgan, Anne-Marie
Reid, Nicholas
Freebody, Peter
Publication Date
2023
Abstract
<p>This chapter focuses on literacy and linguistic diversity in Australia. Literacy educators in Australian schools face challenges, including cultural and linguistic diversity among students, communities, and workplaces; variable support from governments in fiscally unstable times; and continual professional and public debates over curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment, and over the role of research and policy. But Australian educators also encounter distinctive, and some at least distinctively inflected historical, cultural, and economic features that have a bearing on their literacy efforts. To background our discussion of those efforts, the chapter opens with a selection of Australia's demographic and administrative characteristics. This is followed by a discussion of the challenges and opportunities presented to research, practice, and policy by educational engagements with Aboriginal and migrant communities. Implications for the close relationship of literacy to community languages, to pedagogy, to policy formation and maintenance, and to research are also highlighted. Finally, international perspectives on Australian literacy education are presented, including those based on national and international assessment programs.</p>
Citation
Global Variation in Literacy Development, p. 203-238
ISBN
9781009242554
9781009242585
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Language
en
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Title
Literacy and Linguistic Diversity in Australia
Type of document
Book Chapter
Entity Type
Publication

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