Language Policy Planning and Practice : A South Asian Perspective Sabiha Mansoor, ed.
Material type:
- 410.954 SAB-L 2004
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book | NPT-Nazir Qaiser Library | 410.954 SAB-L 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NPT-002009 |
Language Policy Planning and Practice A South Asian Perspective
Keynote speech 1. Language and Communicative Competence in the Twenty-first century: Examining the Role of Education. Section I: Language Planning: Issues and Problems in Pakistan. 2. Language Policy in Pakistan. 3. English teaching Institutions in Pakistan. 4. The Medium of Instruction Dilemma: Implications for Language Planning in higher Education. Section II: A Regional Perspective. 5. Language Policy in Malaysia- Empowerment or disenfranchisement? 6. Invisible Strategies, Visible Results: Investigating Language Policy in Sri Lanka. 7. Language Policy in Southeast Asia: A Case Study of India. 8. Language Planning in Bangladesh: A Case study. Section III: language and Education. 9. From Learning by Rote to teaching for meaning. 10. Professional Development: Going beyond Skills. 11. Appraisal and its Role in the Professional Development of teaching Practitioners. 12. How Collaborative was Collaborative Research? Analysis of Pakistani Setting. 13. Tertiary Teachers’ Perceptions and Attitudes about pedagogic training. 14. Classroom Bilingual Discourse: Problems and prospects. 15. From the Product to the Process: A Blueprint for an EAP writing Course at the Tertiary level. 16. Improving Students Writing Skills through interactive Written Feedback. 17. Business English: Role and Implications in Pakistan. Section IV: Information technology and English Language teaching. 18. Planning Instructional Technology across the Programme. 19. English Language Teaching through E-mail. 20. Experiential learning through a Class Web page Designing Project. Contributors.
In English
Hbk.
There are no comments on this title.