Course on Language policy, language in human rights, language imperialism, languages and linguistic genocide in education, language ecology.
Objectives
- Presenting fundamental knowledge about linguistic imperialism, and the limitations on language rights in international human rights instruments and in court cases, especially in relation to education.
- Analysing the role of English nationally and internationally, and ideologies that legitimate linguistic imperialism and lack of language rights.
- Presenting solid language planning and language policy research from all over the world, particularly in school and higher education, that leads to increased social justice.
- To enhance the capability of participants to plan social and educational policies that respect linguistic human rights.
Course Dates: Nov 19, 2018 to Dec 1, 2018.
Last date for registration: Oct 10, 2018.
Course Fee (for reading material): INR 2000 (students); INR 3000 (others). Out Station participants will be provided accommodation on payment of Rs 5000 on
You should attend if:
- Students/faculty/researcher/administrator in the Department of Law, Development Studies, Human Rights, Education, Applied Linguistics, Language Education, Sociology, Political Science, Language Policy and Language Planning.
- Activists working for Human Rights and Educational Rights of the children from tribal communities.
Contact
Contact details: chimiralauma@nalsar.ac.in Phone: 9490187028
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