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Autor/inn/enMilligan Dombrowski, Lindsay; Danson, Eilidh; Danson, Mike; Chalmers, Douglas; Neil, Peter
TitelInitial Teacher Education for Minority Medium-of-Instruction Teaching: The Case Study of Scottish Gaelic in Scotland
QuelleIn: Current Issues in Language Planning, 15 (2014) 2, S.119-132 (14 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN1466-4208
DOI10.1080/14664208.2013.811006
SchlagwörterCase Studies; Language Minorities; Language of Instruction; Second Language Learning; Foreign Countries; Indo European Languages; Enrollment Trends; Teacher Qualifications; Language Planning; Teacher Education; Teacher Shortage; Elementary Secondary Education; Teacher Recruitment; Native Language; United Kingdom (Scotland)
AbstractGaelic medium education (GME) was established in Scotland in 1985, with 24 students enrolled in that year [Bòrd na Gàidhlig. (n.d.). "Gaelic education." Retrieved May 20, 2013, from http://www.gaidhlig.org.uk/bord/en/our-work/education/index.php (Bòrd na Gàidhlig website)]. Since this time, growth within GME has been incremental, and in 2011-2012, there were reported to be 2418 GME primary pupils and 1104 GME secondary pupils in Scottish schools [Galloway, J. (2012). "Gaelic education data 2011--2012." Retrieved from http://www.gaidhlig.org.uk/Downloads/Gaelic%20Education%20Data%202011-12.pdf]. In many ways, these enrolment figures should be seen as a positive achievement for Gaelic language-planning, and yet they also constitute a logistical problem for middle and senior management within the Scottish education system. With limited number of capable and qualified GME teachers, and few individuals opting to undertake initial teacher education (ITE) for GME, many schools struggle to maintain current levels of provision from year to year. Nevertheless, language-planning efforts to grow provision of GME in Scotland are underway, with national commitments being articulated and directed through top-down processes championed by "Bòrd na Gàidhlig," the Gaelic Language Board. Although "Bòrd na Gàidhlig" has the authority and remit to oversee language-planning for Gaelic in Scotland, its agency is not sufficiently great to bypass the staffing issues that threaten to leave GME growth at a standstill: retirement, job change, and low enrolment into ITE for GME. The issue of teacher shortages for GME is one that threatens to undermine broader goals for acquisition planning; previous research has documented that existing teacher shortages already result in restricted subject provision at secondary, discontinuity when supply teaching is required, and long-term vacancies. Thus, there is a demonstrable need for more GME teachers, which may not be adequately addressed through current ITE provision. This article discusses existing ITE provision for GME, and considers the challenge posed to national language-planning efforts by current trends in teacher provision and education. (As Provided).
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Update2017/4/10
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