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Language Planning: The Welsh Model

Language Planning: The Welsh Model. Gwyn Jones Director of Policy and Terminology. 6th century: Welsh spoken here.

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Language Planning: The Welsh Model

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  1. Language Planning: The Welsh Model Gwyn JonesDirector of Policy and Terminology

  2. 6th century: Welshspoken here

  3. "From henceforth no person or persons that use the Welsh speech or language shall have or enjoy any office or fees.... unless he or they use and exercise the speech or language of English" TheActs of Union1536 a 1543

  4. Changing Attitudes: Increasing social status of the Welsh language 1893 – University of Wales 1911 – National Library of Wales 1964 – Welsh Office: Part of the UK Government 1967 – First Welsh Language Act 1982 – S4C: Welsh language TV channel 1988 -- Education Act designates Welsh a ‘core subject’ in the curriculum 1993 – Welsh Language Act & Welsh Language Board 1999 – National Assembly for Wales

  5. Census Language Results 1961-1991 1961 1971 1981 1991

  6. 2001: % able to speak Welsh by age

  7. Welsh Language Act 1993

  8. Welsh Language Schemes

  9. Welsh LanguageSchemes • 526 Public Sector bodies haveapprovedStatutory Welsh LanguageSchemes • 73 Voluntary Sector bodies haveapproved Welsh LanguageSchemes

  10. Characteristics of Successful Schemes • Corporate ownership • Support for non-Welsh speakers • Bilingual identity • Forward Planning • Normalising bilingualism in the workplace • Clear guidance to staff • Regular language awareness training • Marketing Welsh language services

  11. Use of Welsh in the Private Sector: Over 150 companies have agreed a Welsh Language Policy with the Board

  12. Development of Welsh Medium Education in Wales • 1947 – First LEA funded Welsh Medium Primary School (4-11) 1956 – First LEA funded Welsh Medium Secondary School (11-18). • Initially for children from Welsh speaking homes. Post 1970 – increasing numbers from non-Welsh speaking homes.

  13. Welsh-medium education: 3 main influences on its development • Some local authorities • Parental demand • Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Schools

  14. Scale of Welsh MediumEducation • Numbers of Welsh Medium Schools: 448 Primary Schools 54 Secondary Schools 51,977 Primary Pupils 39,458 Secondary Pupils • Pupils in years 7-11taught Welsh as a first language: 1995 – 21,658 (12.2%) 2005 – 27,895 (14.8%)

  15. 1998 – 2002: 22 LEA’s agree Welsh Language Education Schemes.

  16. Getting Young People To Speak Welsh • Provision of opportunities to use Welsh socially; • opportunities to use Welsh in the workplace.

  17. Urdd Gobaith Cymru

  18. Community Development • Mentrau Iaith • Language Action Plans

  19. What is important to knowabout the Welsh language • Increasednumbersspeaking the language • Fewerpeopleusing the languageon a day-to-daybasis

  20. Language Planning Strategy Developing a strategy for language planning in Wales: • 1996 – A Strategy for the Welsh Language • 1999 – Vision and Mission • 2003 - Iaith Pawb • 2005 - The Future of Welsh: Welsh Language Board’s Strategy • Discussions for the future - 2009-11

  21. Aim: “To enable the language to become self-sustaining and secure as a medium of communication in Wales”

  22. Objectives of the 1996 Strategy: • Increasing the number of people who are able to speak Welsh; • providing opportunities to use the language; • changing habits of language use and encouraging people to take advantage of the opportunities provided; • strengthening Welsh as a community language.

  23. The Welsh Language Board has engaged in four different types of language planning that are needed for language survival: • acquisition planning; • usage planning; • status planning; • corpus planning

  24. Priority Areas (1) • Language transmission in the family • Children aged 0-7 • Welsh Language and bilingual education and training • Use of Welsh by young people • Promoting and facilitating the use of Welsh in the community

  25. Priority Areas (2) • Using Welsh in the private sector • Welsh Language Schemes and developing and providing services in the welsh language • Normalising bilingualism • Promoting language rights as part of the equal opportunities field • Information Technology and Corpus Planning • Research and data

  26. WLB’s Strategic Priorities: 2009 Extending the influence of Language Schemes Welsh Language Policies (for businesses) Education Families and the community Youth (increasing the use of Welsh among young people) Cross-cutting Work: Research, Information Technology, The Centre for the Standardization of Terms, Europe, Marketing

  27. Frequency of use by age and fluency Every day Weekly Less often Never Not fluent Fluent % Age

  28. Cross party support for the language • Language is no longer a political football. • Political agreement on the importance of the language to Wales as a nation.

  29. Fundingfor the promotion of the language £15million = €16.5million

  30. Balance...... • Important to have a good balance between central policy and grassroot support Government Policy WLB Community Activities/Grassroot Support

  31. One Wales Seek enhanced legislative competence on the Welsh language, with a view to a new Assembly Measure to confirm official status for both Welsh and English, linguistic rights in the provision of services and the establishment of the post of Language Commissioner.

  32. Whatnext?

  33. Diolch Thankyou www.byig-wlb.org.uk

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