Teaching foreign languages: A challenge to ecuadorian bilingual intercultural education
Since the Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights in 1996, there is a tendency not only to maintain linguistic and cultural diversity worldwide, but also to ease universal access to quality education which should comprise the learning of other languages and cultures and the generation of intercul...
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doaj-ba1f9b45fea84aeb9dea24f555a2c1ac2020-11-24T23:39:58ZengUniversidad de MurciaInternational Journal of English Studies (IJES)1578-70442009-06-019110.6018/ijes.9.1.90641Teaching foreign languages: A challenge to ecuadorian bilingual intercultural educationMarleen HaboudSince the Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights in 1996, there is a tendency not only to maintain linguistic and cultural diversity worldwide, but also to ease universal access to quality education which should comprise the learning of other languages and cultures and the generation of intercultural relations. In this sense, this article discusses the right that minoritized peoples in Ecuador have to learning other languages while reinforcing their own. After describing briefly the Ecuadorian main linguistic and educational policies in regards to the teaching of foreign languages, this article analyses the contrasting viewpoints of indigenous and non indigenous peoples towards the process of teaching-learning foreign languages. Finally, it offers some suggestions and general parameters related to foreign language teaching in the multilingual context of the study.http://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/90641Ecuadorbilingual intercultural educationindigenous languagesKichwaQuichuaQuechuaforeign languageslanguage attitudeelite bilingualismminoritized bilingualisminterculturality |
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Teaching foreign languages: A challenge to ecuadorian bilingual intercultural education |
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Teaching foreign languages: A challenge to ecuadorian bilingual intercultural education |
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Teaching foreign languages: A challenge to ecuadorian bilingual intercultural education |
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Teaching foreign languages: A challenge to ecuadorian bilingual intercultural education |
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Teaching foreign languages: A challenge to ecuadorian bilingual intercultural education |
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teaching foreign languages: a challenge to ecuadorian bilingual intercultural education |
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Universidad de Murcia |
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International Journal of English Studies (IJES) |
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1578-7044 |
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2009-06-01 |
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Since the Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights in 1996, there is a tendency not only to maintain linguistic and cultural diversity worldwide, but also to ease universal access to quality education which should comprise the learning of other languages and cultures and the generation of intercultural relations. In this sense, this article discusses the right that minoritized peoples in Ecuador have to learning other languages while reinforcing their own. After describing briefly the Ecuadorian main linguistic and educational policies in regards to the teaching of foreign languages, this article analyses the contrasting viewpoints of indigenous and non indigenous peoples towards the process of teaching-learning foreign languages. Finally, it offers some suggestions and general parameters related to foreign language teaching in the multilingual context of the study. |
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Ecuador bilingual intercultural education indigenous languages Kichwa Quichua Quechua foreign languages language attitude elite bilingualism minoritized bilingualism interculturality |
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