MUNICIPAL PRACTICES OF THE JAPANESE AND SWEDISH LANGUAGE POLICY AND PLANNING - A Comparison of Learning Support for Schoolchildren in Chiba and Gothenburg
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2024-10-09
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The aim of this research is to compare the implementation of language policy and planning
related to learning support in Chiba City, Japan and Gothenburg City, Sweden, for
schoolchildren who need learning support due to factors such as their home language or
upbringing, and to explore what Japan should learn from the Swedish cases. This study covers
the practices of Japanese language instruction, the subject of Swedish as a second language,
mother tongue education, study guidance in mother tongues, and linguistic accommodations
including the use of Easy Japanese, Easy Swedish and multilingual information. In order to
investigate the municipal practices, document analysis and interviews with a municipal
organization, teachers, students and their parents are conducted. The results reveal that both
cities have differences in the content and quality of instruction provided, depending on several
factors such as the municipal financial conditions, the instructors and interpretation of
Language Policy and Planning by schools. As for support for regular subject studies, there were
clear differences in the extent to which students have access to well-resourced teaching staff.
With regard to multilingual communication and easy language, it was observed that Chiba City
makes more effort than Gothenburg City.
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Japanese, language policy and planning, Japanese as a second language, Swedish as a second language, mother tongue education, study guidance in mother tongue, learning support for students with foreign backgrounds, Easy Japanese, Easy Swedish, multilingual information