Language nests play a vital role in preserving and revitalising endangered Indigenous languages by providing immersive learning environments where young learners can engage deeply with the target language and culture.
These educational centres prioritise the involvement of native speakers, who serve as teachers and cultural ambassadors. Their collaboration enriches the learning experience, encouraging authentic language use and ensuring that the nuances and traditions associated with the language are passed down through generations.
By creating a community of learners that includes families and native speakers, language nests promote intergenerational connection, foster cultural pride, and make a significant contribution to the preservation of these precious languages. This holistic approach not only aids in language acquisition but also strengthens social bonds within the community, ensuring that these languages continue to thrive for future generations.
You can learn more about the Barngarla Language Nest Program by clicking the link I've attached.
ELP Language
              Barngarla
      
      ELP Categories
              Language in the Community
                Language Revitalization, Education, and Learning
      
      Resource Types
              News Story
      
      Country
              Australia
      
      Media Image
              Placeholder 2
      
      Audience
              Teachers (preschool/kindergarten)
                Teachers (primary school)
      
      Tag
              Language Nests
      
      URL
              https://stuartablair.com/endangered-languages-project/2021/10/7/a-barngarla-lan…