LINGUISTIC RIGHTS AND EDUCATION IN INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES AL THE CROSSROADS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

LINGUISTIC RIGHTS AND EDUCATION IN INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES AT THE CROSSROADS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

  • Inés Maria García Askoaga Universidad del País Vasco
Keywords: linguistic rights, linguistic diversity, multilingual education, sustainable development

Abstract

Linguistic diversity is part of the world’s intangible heritage. But not all languages enjoy the same status or recognition. Alongside the great majority languages, there are many indigenous and minority languages that are barely noticed, and whose speakers are deprived of some basic rights such as education in their native language. This contribution address to the interactive dimension of language as part of human activity, and the mother tongue as a speaker’s right recognized by UNESCO; then it turns the attention to the role played by linguistic diversity in the Sustainable Development Goals to underline its importance for such development; It also stress the need to foster mother-tongue-based multilingual education.

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Author Biography

Inés Maria García Askoaga, Universidad del País Vasco

Directora de la Cátedra Unesco de Patrimonio Lingüístico Mundial. Profesora de la Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU).

Published
2020-12-30
How to Cite
García Askoaga, I. M. (2020). LINGUISTIC RIGHTS AND EDUCATION IN INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES AL THE CROSSROADS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Revista De La Facultad De Derecho Y Ciencias Políticas (Cusco), 4(12), 233-256. https://doi.org/10.51343/rfdcp.v4i12.655