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Enhancing Practitioner Skills through Multilingual Insights: A Bourdieusian Perspective on Language Policy in Pakistan

Enhancing Practitioner Skills through Multilingual Insights: A Bourdieusian Perspective on Language Policy in Pakistan

Introduction

The role of language in education is a crucial determinant of student outcomes, especially in multilingual contexts. The research article "The ambivalent role of Urdu and English in multilingual Pakistan: a Bourdieusian study" provides valuable insights into the linguistic landscape of Pakistan, where Urdu and English dominate the educational sphere. This blog explores how speech-language pathologists and educators can leverage these findings to enhance their practice and improve outcomes for children.

Understanding the Linguistic Habitus

According to Bourdieu's theory, habitus refers to the internalized dispositions shaped by social and cultural contexts. In Pakistan, the linguistic habitus is influenced by the dominance of Urdu and English, which are perceived as markers of identity and modernity. Practitioners can benefit from understanding these dynamics, as they impact language acquisition and literacy development in children.

Implications for Practice

Practitioners should consider the following strategies to enhance their skills and improve child outcomes:

Encouraging Further Research

While the study provides a comprehensive analysis of language policy in Pakistan, there is a need for ongoing research to explore the evolving linguistic landscape. Practitioners are encouraged to engage in research initiatives that examine the impact of language policies on educational outcomes and contribute to the development of equitable language practices.

Conclusion

Understanding the complex interplay of language, identity, and education is essential for practitioners seeking to improve child outcomes in multilingual settings. By leveraging insights from the Bourdieusian study of Pakistan's language policy, educators and speech-language pathologists can adopt data-driven strategies that promote language equity and inclusivity.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: The ambivalent role of Urdu and English in multilingual Pakistan: a Bourdieusian study.


Citation: Ashraf, H. (2023). The ambivalent role of Urdu and English in multilingual Pakistan: A Bourdieusian study. Language Policy. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8939399/?report=classic
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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