Languages Other Than English
LOTE or Languages Other Than English is the name given to language subjects besides English in Australia, New York City, and other schools. The name evolved from 'heritage language', a term first used to refer to languages other than French and English in Canada. Later modified in relation to Australia to refer to languages other than English. LOTEs have often historically been related to the policy of multiculturalism, and tend to reflect the predominant non-English languages spoken in a school's local area, the idea being to play a part in the maintenance of cultural identities in local communities.
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Baulkham Hills High School
Casey Radio
Casino Christian Community School
Centenary Heights State High School
Croydon Secondary College
Fitzroy North, Victoria
Geelong High School
Heathmont College
Highgate, Western Australia
Katherine Anne Porter School
Killara High School
Korowa Anglican Girls' School
Logan-Rogersville High School
Maroondah Secondary College
Melbourne High School
Narangba Valley State High School
Port Dalrymple School
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Languages Other Than English
LOTE or Languages Other Than English is the name given to language subjects besides English in Australia, New York City, and other schools. The name evolved from 'heritage language', a term first used to refer to languages other than French and English in Canada. Later modified in relation to Australia to refer to languages other than English. LOTEs have often historically been related to the policy of multiculturalism, and tend to reflect the predominant non-English languages spoken in a school's local area, the idea being to play a part in the maintenance of cultural identities in local communities.
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LOTE or Languages Other Than E ...... languages other than English.
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'LOTE' atau Languages Other Th ...... titas budaya masyarakat lokal.
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LOTE or Languages Other Than E ...... entities in local communities.
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