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Abstract
ABSTRACT This paper is an initial attempt to characterise the schoolscape of a four-century old higher education institution in the Philippines and the oldest existing university in Asia, The Royal, Catholic, and Pontifical University of Santo Tomas (UST). Through a systematic inventory of 2,410 visual signs, the analysis of the functional sign categorisations, the sign distributions (i.e., top-down and bottom-up), and the languages (un)represented in the UST schoolscape was conducted. The critical approach to language ideology and the linguistic landscape approach likewise afforded the present study an analytic lens that examines the schoolscape of UST that is able to project messages about the school’s hidden curriculum and the language ideologies it promotes and legitimises. The study offers a discussion on the position of English in the university schoolscape and how it seems to have othered, silenced, and peripheralized Philippine languages.
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Pedagogy, Culture & Society is a fully-refereed international journal that seeks to provide an international forum for pedagogy discussion and debate. The identity of the journal is built on the belief that pedagogy debate has the following features: •Pedagogy debate is not restricted by geographical boundaries: its participants are the international educational community and its proceedings appeal to a worldwide audience. •Pedagogy debate is open and democratic: it is not the preserve of teachers, politicians, academics or administrators but requires open discussion.