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Minority Education and Ethnic Survival Michael Byram

Minority Education and Ethnic Survival By Michael Byram

Minority Education and Ethnic Survival by Michael Byram


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This book is a study of the relationship between the education system of a minority and its ethnic identity. The study is based on ethnographic fieldwork in one of the minority's schools and focuses particularly on the experience of school-leavers.

Minority Education and Ethnic Survival Summary

Minority Education and Ethnic Survival by Michael Byram

This book is a study of the relationship between the education system of a minority and its ethnic identity. The minority in question has often been referred to as a model of good practice for other indigenous European minorities, because of the treatment it receives at the hands of the majority, particularly with regard to support for its schools. It is the German minority in Denmark, a group which has full recognition by the Danish state and financial support for its institutions. The study is based on ethnographic fieldwork in one of the minority's schools. After an introduction to the contemporary history of the minority, the book describes the role of the school system in the maintenance of the group's identity. Focusing particularly on the experience of school-leavers, the study reveals how the school has influenced their perception of their own identity and of their relationships with the majority's economic and cultural institutions. By discussing the minority's language and curriculum policies for its schools and relating them to the whole minority's culture and language, the author demonstrates that the crucial factor in the maintenance of ethnic identity is the education process. This leads to analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of minority education for the individual pupil who has to make his or her way in majority society. The author concludes with an account of the relationship between researcher and researched and of the way in which his academic research became part of the minority's debate about how its schools should develop.

About Michael Byram

Michael Byram taught languages in secondary school and adult education. At Durham University since 1980, now emeritus, he has researched the education of linguistic minorities and foreign language education. His most recent book is From Foreign Language Education to Education for Intercultural Citizenship (Multilingual Matters) and he is the editor of the Routledge Encyclopedia of Language Teaching and Learning.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
1. Nordschleswig and the German Minority
2. The Minority's School System
3. Description of a School
4. Language and Culture in the School
5. On Leaving School
6. Language and Culture in the Minority
7. Ethnicity, Language and Schooling
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR008150026
9780905028545
0905028546
Minority Education and Ethnic Survival by Michael Byram
Used - Good
Paperback
Channel View Publications Ltd
19860715
216
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