Cesky Lid
Volume 103, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 265-284
Integration of refugees in Germany and Austria: German and acculturation [Integration von flüchtlingen in deutschland und österreich: Deutsch und akkulturation] (Review) (Open Access)
Fischer G.*
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Institut Für Slawistik, Universität Wien, Spitalgasse 2-4/Hof. 3, Wien, 1090, Austria
Abstract
German for Foreigners (Deutsch als Fremdsprache) is an established fi eld of German Studies which focuses on the methodology and didactics of teaching a language and a culture of communication. Should we want to refer to German used as the language of communication among immigrants living within a German-speaking environment, we need to talk about German as a Second Language (Deutsch als Zweitsprache). This suggests a communication level which is absolutely necessary for surviving in a foreign environment. Without suffi cient profi ciency in German, immigrants are limited in their chances of fi nding adequate employment and attaining additional qualifi cations. Speaking German is therefore essential for the integration and acculturation process. Knowledge of the English language is useful but absolutely insuffi cient for integrating into a Germanspeaking society. Attaining suffi cient mastery of the German language is possible within a foreseeable time frame, but the integration process may take decades. The current immigration crisis has revealed serious shortcomings within the education system which have tended to be overlooked until now. The article describes the demands placed on educators and the actual situations the educators and relevant authorities are currently facing: mentoring children and young people; incidences of absolute (primary) illiteracy or inability to read the Roman alphabet, etc. It has become apparent that only a minority of educators and language teachers have suffi cient methodological and didactic background to be able to work with immigrants. Most of them have to rely on their own intuition, inspiration, and improvisation. The relevant authorities and politicians responsible have so far failed to provide adequate assistance and support, which is all the more serious considering that failure to integrate the immigrants would have immeasurable social and political consequences.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84976475440&doi=10.21104%2fCL.2016.2.06&partnerID=40&md5=1b2a4f89e5fffcaecc995fc4e3179117
DOI: 10.21104/CL.2016.2.06
ISSN: 00090794
Original Language: Czech; German