languages:udmurt_in_russia
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- | ====== Udmurt in the Russian Federation | + | |
+ | ====== Udmurt in Russia | ||
==== Language designations: | ==== Language designations: | ||
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==== Language vitality according to: ==== | ==== Language vitality according to: ==== | ||
- | ^ [[http:// | + | ^ [[http:// |
| {{ : | | {{ : | ||
==== Linguistic aspects: ===== | ==== Linguistic aspects: ===== | ||
* Classification: | * Classification: | ||
- | * Script: Cyrillic | + | * Script: Cyrillic. See [[general_information: |
==== Language standardization ==== | ==== Language standardization ==== | ||
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==== History of language education: ==== | ==== History of language education: ==== | ||
- | In the 1920's and 1930' | + | In the 1920's and 1930' |
==== Legislation of language education ==== | ==== Legislation of language education ==== | ||
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- | ==== Secondary education | + | === Secondary education === |
At least 14 secondary schools in Udmurtia offer the possibility to study Udmurt as a subject, although only for students following a ' | At least 14 secondary schools in Udmurtia offer the possibility to study Udmurt as a subject, although only for students following a ' | ||
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One experiment was set up in Udmurtia to introduce Udmurt as language of instruction in secondary education. The Kuzebay Gerd School, named after a leader of the Udmurt language movement in the 1920s, was founded in 1999 to support Udmurt language and culture in education, aiming to teach in the Udmurt language. However, responses to this idea were negative, so the school decided not to use Udmurt as medium of instruction. Instead, they offered the language as a subject, like all other ' | One experiment was set up in Udmurtia to introduce Udmurt as language of instruction in secondary education. The Kuzebay Gerd School, named after a leader of the Udmurt language movement in the 1920s, was founded in 1999 to support Udmurt language and culture in education, aiming to teach in the Udmurt language. However, responses to this idea were negative, so the school decided not to use Udmurt as medium of instruction. Instead, they offered the language as a subject, like all other ' | ||
- | ==== Tertiary education | + | === Tertiary education === |
The five universities in the Republic of Udmurtia are fully Russian-language, | The five universities in the Republic of Udmurtia are fully Russian-language, | ||
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- | ===== Learning resources and educational institutions | + | ==== Learning resources and educational institutions ==== |
=== Institutions developing learning materials === | === Institutions developing learning materials === | ||
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languages/udmurt_in_russia.txt · Last modified: 2020/10/05 11:36 by ydwine