Search Results - "linguistic diversity"
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Linguistic Diversity and Disparity in the Periphery
Published 2023“…This thesis uses methods of linguistic ethnography to explore linguistic diversity and disparity in the global periphery. …”
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Measuring linguistic diversity on the internet
Published 2005“…Hence, the importance attached to linguistic diversity and local content as part of an Action Line of the WSIS Action Plan for which UNESCO has the responsibility of coordination.…”
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Digital Communication, Linguistic Diversity and Education
Published 2020“…This edited volume investigates the role of digital communication in relation to linguistic diversity and language education in today’s digitally networked world. …”
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Elder abuse in culturally and linguistically diverse communities: Developing best practice
Published 2012“…One hundred and fifty-two older people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities (CALD) took part in one of eight language group community forums which included speakers of Polish, Italian, Cantonese, Mandarin, Iranian, Vietnamese, a group of people of Sikh culture, and a mixed group of Indian, Pakistani, Burmese and Sri Lankans. …”
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Transnational business education: are we fully building on cultural and linguistic diversity?
Published 2004“…This paper suggests a number of strategies that could be implemented to build upon the opportunities provided by the cultural and linguistic diversity of the student body in Australian tertiary institutions.…”
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The Early Development Index and children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
Published 2007Subjects: “…Cultural and linguistic diversity…”
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Many languages, whither literacy? Understanding the ontology of reading in linguistically-diverse contexts
Published 2017“…This paper suggests that as linguistically-diverse countries forge ahead to maintain its citizens’ linguistic abilities, they must not forget that linguistic capital alone cannot shape a nation. …”
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Culturally and linguistically diverse nursing student education: a grounded theory study
Published 2005“…The basic social psychological problem existed for culturally and linguistically diverse nursing students because they were in some way different to the majority of their White western counterparts. …”
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Literature review: Considerations in undertaking focus group research with culturally and linguistically diverse groups
Published 2007“…Aims: This integrated literature review seeks to identify the key considerations in conducting focus groups and discusses the specific considerations for research with culturally and linguistically diverse groups. Background: The focus group method is a technique of group interview that generates data through the opinions expressed by participants. …”
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Linguistic diversity and ecology of the Northern and South – Western Region of Sarawak, East Malaysia, Borneo
Published 2013“…This paper is an attempt to provide an overview of the state of the linguistic diversity and ecology of the state of Sarawak, East Malaysia. …”
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How general practitioners manage mental illness in culturally and linguistically diverse patients: An exploratory study
Published 2015“…Background: General practitioners (GPs) see a range of mental illnesses and a diversity of patients, including patients from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. The aim of this study was to understand the barriers and facilitators GPs encounter when managing mental illness in CALD patients. …”
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Does cultural and linguistic diversity affect health-related outcomes for people with stroke at discharge from hospital?
Published 2017“…Purpose: Primary purpose to determine if cultural and linguistic diversity affects health-related outcomes in people with stroke at discharge from hospital and secondary purpose to explore whether interpreter use alters these outcomes. …”
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Equitable teaching for cultural and linguistic diversity: exploring the possibilities for engaged pedagogy in post-COVID-19 higher education
Published 2022“…We provide a reading on whether existing teaching and learning practices should be retained or whether new practices can and should emerge through the lens of culturally and linguistically diverse migrant and refugee (CALDMR) students. …”
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Maternal and neonatal outcomes associated with gestational diabetes in women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in Western Australia
Published 2012“…Aims: To compare maternal and neonatal outcomes for Australian-born women with gestational diabetes mellitus with those of culturally and linguistically diverse and non-culturally and linguistically diverse foreign-born women with gestational diabetes. …”
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Alcohol, tobacco and other drug concerns of newly arrived 'CaLD' (culturally and linguistically diverse) women in Perth
Published 2008Subjects: “…culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD)…”
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Teaching and Learning through the Eyes of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Postgraduates and their Lecturers in Australia and Vietnam: Implications for the Internationalisation of Education in Australian Universities
Published 2015“…With this in mind, this paper draws on a larger study which examined the teaching and learning experiences and perspectives of a group of culturally and linguistically diverse postgraduates and lecturers from the Asian continent and Australia. …”
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What is the alcohol, tobacco, and other drug prevalence among culturally and linguistically diverse groups in the Australian population?...
Published 2018“…Between culturally and linguistically diverse populations and the population born in Australia, United Kingdom, or New Zealand who speak only English at home, there is no statistically significant variation in the likelihood of current smoking; using analgesics, tranquilizers, or sleeping pills; or administering drugs via injection. …”
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