UBCx: Indigenous Languages: From Policy and Planning to Implementation and Assessment

- Certification
- Certificate of completion
- Duration
- 8 weeks
- Price Value
- $ 50
- Difficulty Level
- Introductory
This course enables learners to develop and execute a language plan tailored to fulfill the specific needs of their community. It focuses on various objectives such as reclamation, revitalization, resurgence, education, and maintenance of Indigenous languages. The curriculum integrates the use of available and necessary resources, including human, financial, linguistic, and technological supports.
Participants will engage with IDIL resources and events, contributing to and harnessing a global dialogue on language policy and planning. The course aims to be inclusive and accessible, featuring digital learning resources that do not demand high bandwidth or substantial infrastructure.
None. This course is designed to be accessible to anyone with an interest in indigenous language policy and planning.
The skills gained from this course can be applied in various settings, including local community projects, educational reforms, policy formulation, and advocacy in indigenous rights. Graduates will be equipped to lead initiatives that promote and protect indigenous languages and culture, influencing both regional and international platforms.