Predictors of participation in senior secondary languages study

Various stakeholders have called for changes in approaches to languages policy, in response to concerns about student participation, particularly in the senior secondary years of schooling in Australia. To examine the issue, predictors of students' senior secondary participation in Languages we...

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Main Authors: Wilks-Smith, Naomi, Cooper, Grant, Johnson, Richard
Format: Journal Article
Published: AFMLTA 2018
Online Access:https://afmlta.asn.au/babel/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88751
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Johnson, Richard
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description Various stakeholders have called for changes in approaches to languages policy, in response to concerns about student participation, particularly in the senior secondary years of schooling in Australia. To examine the issue, predictors of students' senior secondary participation in Languages were investigated using the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) data. The analysis indicated that student characteristics including socio-economic status (SES), immigration status and location were significant predictors of students' participation. The discussion is positioned within a broader discourse about languages education in Australia and indicates that more should be done to accommodate learners who are under-represented in senior secondary languages programs. The findings of this study contribute to existing research on debates about equity and trends in languages participation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-887512022-06-23T09:26:31Z Predictors of participation in senior secondary languages study Wilks-Smith, Naomi Cooper, Grant Johnson, Richard Various stakeholders have called for changes in approaches to languages policy, in response to concerns about student participation, particularly in the senior secondary years of schooling in Australia. To examine the issue, predictors of students' senior secondary participation in Languages were investigated using the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) data. The analysis indicated that student characteristics including socio-economic status (SES), immigration status and location were significant predictors of students' participation. The discussion is positioned within a broader discourse about languages education in Australia and indicates that more should be done to accommodate learners who are under-represented in senior secondary languages programs. The findings of this study contribute to existing research on debates about equity and trends in languages participation. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88751 https://afmlta.asn.au/babel/ AFMLTA unknown
spellingShingle Wilks-Smith, Naomi
Cooper, Grant
Johnson, Richard
Predictors of participation in senior secondary languages study
title Predictors of participation in senior secondary languages study
title_full Predictors of participation in senior secondary languages study
title_fullStr Predictors of participation in senior secondary languages study
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of participation in senior secondary languages study
title_short Predictors of participation in senior secondary languages study
title_sort predictors of participation in senior secondary languages study
url https://afmlta.asn.au/babel/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88751