Browsing Communication Studies Journal Articles by Subject "educational policies"
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Tok Pisin and Tok Ples as languages of identification in Papua New Guinea
(World Association for Christian Communication, 1999)After the Second World War missions in Papua New Guinea faced new imperatives driven by the reaction of the Australian administration to UN directives. As a result the administration decided to use English as the sole ... -
Yu Mas Kamap Wan Nesen : the mainstream churches, Tok Pisin and national identity in Paupa New Guinea
(W. Kohlhammer GmbH, 2000)After the Second World War missions in Papua New Guinea faced new imperatives driven by the reaction of the Australian administration to United Nations' directives. These directives related to the development of education ...