languages:sorbian_in_germany
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languages:sorbian_in_germany [2020/02/19 14:57] – [Regional legislation] ydwine | languages:sorbian_in_germany [2020/09/22 17:20] – [Mercator's Regional Dossier] ydwine | ||
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===== History of language education: ===== | ===== History of language education: ===== | ||
- | Sorbian education has varied with changing regimes: ((Dr. Beate Brĕzan and Měto Nowak. //Sorbian in Germany, 2nd edition//(2016) | + | Sorbian education has varied with changing regimes: ((Brĕzan, B. and M. Nowak. |
Before 1945: | Before 1945: | ||
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* In 1980s, there were around 7 A-type schools and 80 B-type schools. | * In 1980s, there were around 7 A-type schools and 80 B-type schools. | ||
- | In 2020 there are 16 type A schools in Saxony ((Sächsische Staatskanzlei. //Sorbische Schulen in Sachsen// | + | In 2020 there are 16 type A schools in Saxony ((Sächsische Staatskanzlei. (n.d.).// |
===== European legislation: | ===== European legislation: | ||
- | * Lower Sorbian and Upper Sorbian are covered under [[general_information: | + | * Lower Sorbian and Upper Sorbian are covered under [[general_information: |
* Download the [[https:// | * Download the [[https:// | ||
===== National legislation ===== | ===== National legislation ===== | ||
- | *Sorbian is not an [[general_information: | + | *Sorbian is not an [[general_information: |
- | *The Sorbian minority is recognised as one of the four autochthonous national minorities in Germany.((Minderheitensekretariat. //Wen vertreten wir?// | + | *The Sorbian minority is recognised as one of the four autochthonous national minorities in Germany((Minderheitensekretariat. (n.d.). //Wen vertreten wir?// |
- | *The Sorbian language is recognised as one of the five autochthonous and regional languages in Germany.((Astrid | + | *The Sorbian language is recognised as one of the five autochthonous and regional languages in Germany((Adler, A. and R. Beyer. (2018). |
===== Regional legislation ===== | ===== Regional legislation ===== | ||
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Within the State of Brandenburg, | Within the State of Brandenburg, | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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Saxony: the Sorbian language may be used as a language of instruction, | Saxony: the Sorbian language may be used as a language of instruction, | ||
- | Brandenburg: | + | Brandenburg: |
==== 12-16/18 years old: secondary education ==== | ==== 12-16/18 years old: secondary education ==== | ||
Saxony: the Sorbian language may be used as a language of instruction, | Saxony: the Sorbian language may be used as a language of instruction, | ||
- | Brandenburg: | + | Brandenburg: |
===== Institutional support for education of the language ===== | ===== Institutional support for education of the language ===== | ||
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====== Education in practice ====== | ====== Education in practice ====== | ||
- | Especially Lower Sorbian dialects are vanishing due to the learning of the standard language in school.((Brĕzan, | + | Especially Lower Sorbian dialects are vanishing due to the learning of the standard language in school.((Brĕzan, |
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====== Mercator' | ====== Mercator' | ||
- | [[http:// | + | [[http:// |
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