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Fostering social inclusion through multilingual habitus in Estonia: a case study of the open school of Kalamaja and the Sakala Private School
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Abstract After the restoration of independence in 1991, Estonia continued with a parallel school system with separate public schools operating for Russian- and Estonian-speaking children. Seen as a developmental "growing pains" of a transitional state, during the last 27 years the separate school system has ... view more
After the restoration of independence in 1991, Estonia continued with a parallel school system with separate public schools operating for Russian- and Estonian-speaking children. Seen as a developmental "growing pains" of a transitional state, during the last 27 years the separate school system has contributed to infrastructural difficulties, educational injustice, and societal segregation. This article investigates the role of private schools in addressing this injustice from the analytical angle of new institutionalism, structuration and intergroup contact theories. How do these institutions challenge and aim at changing the state language regime or path dependency in the language of education? Two case studies are presented in this article: The Open School, established in 2017 for children with different home language backgrounds and targeting trilingual competences; The Sakala Private School, established in 2009, offering trilingual education with Russian as a medium of instruction. During this period of nation-state rebuilding and globalization, we investigate whether developing a multilingual habitus is a way to address the issue of social cohesion in the Estonian society in. So far, no other studies of private initiatives in Estonian language acquisition planning have been done.... view less
Keywords
Estonia; democratization; integrative education; school; language acquisition; planning; multilingualism; habits; inclusion; social integration
Classification
Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Language, Sociolinguistics
Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy
Document language
English
Publication Year
2017
Page/Pages
p. 98-107
Journal
Social Inclusion, 5 (2017) 4
Issue topic
Multilingualism and social inclusion
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed