Since independence, the government of Botswana has practiced an exclusive language policy in which only English has been used in government circles at the exclusion of all the 26 languages represented in the country, with a limited use of the national language, Setswana. However, in recent years more positive statements have been heard in Parliament, opening up to recognize the use of other languages in education and society. These statements have provided a conducive environment for Non-governmental organizations to develop other languages for use in education and out-of-school literacy. This paper focuses on the work of one such organization. It reports on a project this organization is undertaking to revive the language and culture of th...
Cua is a Central Khoisan language spoken by a diminishing population in the central and eastern part...
When most African countries became independent in the early 1960’s, they were driven by a strong na...
This volume covers the language situation in Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa explainin...
Since independence, the government of Botswana has practiced an exclusive language policy in which o...
Setswana is spoken by about 90% of the population either as mothertongue or as a second language in ...
A. Adeyemi This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity...
The importance of languages in education and in the other important sectors of human interaction and...
The Botswana education system bases its philosophy on education for all using English and Setswana a...
This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity towards th...
Due to their small numbers and historical domination by others, the Khoesan groups in the southern A...
The thrust of the paper is on the activities that have taken place in Zimbabwe concerning the formul...
The indigenous communities of Botswana discussed in this paper are generally referred to as the Khoi...
Botswana is multilingual and multicultural country with 25 to 30 languages. In contrast to this ever...
Some twenty-four odd years ago, The Revised National Policy on Education intimated that Botswana sho...
ABSTRACT The indigenous communities of Botswana discussed in this paper are gener-ally referred to a...
Cua is a Central Khoisan language spoken by a diminishing population in the central and eastern part...
When most African countries became independent in the early 1960’s, they were driven by a strong na...
This volume covers the language situation in Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa explainin...
Since independence, the government of Botswana has practiced an exclusive language policy in which o...
Setswana is spoken by about 90% of the population either as mothertongue or as a second language in ...
A. Adeyemi This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity...
The importance of languages in education and in the other important sectors of human interaction and...
The Botswana education system bases its philosophy on education for all using English and Setswana a...
This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity towards th...
Due to their small numbers and historical domination by others, the Khoesan groups in the southern A...
The thrust of the paper is on the activities that have taken place in Zimbabwe concerning the formul...
The indigenous communities of Botswana discussed in this paper are generally referred to as the Khoi...
Botswana is multilingual and multicultural country with 25 to 30 languages. In contrast to this ever...
Some twenty-four odd years ago, The Revised National Policy on Education intimated that Botswana sho...
ABSTRACT The indigenous communities of Botswana discussed in this paper are gener-ally referred to a...
Cua is a Central Khoisan language spoken by a diminishing population in the central and eastern part...
When most African countries became independent in the early 1960’s, they were driven by a strong na...
This volume covers the language situation in Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa explainin...