DESIGNING AN e-MASTER-APPRENTICE PEDAGOGY RESEARCH FOR CRITICALLY ENDANGERED LANGUAGES
Statistical reports verify the perilous state of Aboriginal languages in Canada. A 1992 survey of language conditions in First Nations communities revealed that 70 % were declining or endangered, 18 % were merely enduring and only 12 % were flourishing. The swift rate of decline was made evident in...
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Summary: | Statistical reports verify the perilous state of Aboriginal languages in Canada. A 1992 survey of language conditions in First Nations communities revealed that 70 % were declining or endangered, 18 % were merely enduring and only 12 % were flourishing. The swift rate of decline was made evident in the 1991 Statistics Canada report, which |
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