The article addresses the question of integrating primary languages into the education systems within bilingual and bicultural settings. It reviews studies undertaken to promote the student's home language and culture in bilingual and bicultural education systems. The policies and possibilities in the Zimbabwean system are examined. The article argues that for a child to be identified with the entire education process, the role played by the child's native culture and language and that of the native language teacher should not be underplayed. It concludes that a synthesis of all the elements of the child's home language and culture equips the child with strong and deep skills that the child will require in operating in a mult...
The revitalisation of endangered minority languages is a subject that has recently caught the attent...
The thrust of the paper is on the activities that have taken place in Zimbabwe concerning the formul...
In different cultural contexts, it has been demonstrated that student proficiency in language may be...
This article analyses the language in education policy of Zimbabwe. It attempts to highlight the fac...
The research is financed by self. The paper interrogates the government’s commitment to the developm...
This article analyses issues pertaining to language policy in Zimbabwean education beginning with th...
The success of the young learners' ability to manage language and culture transition between the hom...
This article argues that the Zimbabwean high school curriculum has remained largely irrelevant to hu...
This article argues that the Zimbabwean high school curriculum has remained largely irrelevant to hu...
To date, Zimbabwe does not have an overt and comprehensive language policy. Policy is inferred from ...
This paper is based on findings from a study conducted to examine children and parents’ language pre...
Education for the hearing impaired worldwide is fraught with communication philosophy controverises....
The government of Zimbabwe officially declared that with effect from January 2002, it was to impleme...
This article explores why it seems ‘impossible’ to conduct teaching and learning through indigen...
The general assumption in this study was that the status of native languages in Zimbabwe was deterio...
The revitalisation of endangered minority languages is a subject that has recently caught the attent...
The thrust of the paper is on the activities that have taken place in Zimbabwe concerning the formul...
In different cultural contexts, it has been demonstrated that student proficiency in language may be...
This article analyses the language in education policy of Zimbabwe. It attempts to highlight the fac...
The research is financed by self. The paper interrogates the government’s commitment to the developm...
This article analyses issues pertaining to language policy in Zimbabwean education beginning with th...
The success of the young learners' ability to manage language and culture transition between the hom...
This article argues that the Zimbabwean high school curriculum has remained largely irrelevant to hu...
This article argues that the Zimbabwean high school curriculum has remained largely irrelevant to hu...
To date, Zimbabwe does not have an overt and comprehensive language policy. Policy is inferred from ...
This paper is based on findings from a study conducted to examine children and parents’ language pre...
Education for the hearing impaired worldwide is fraught with communication philosophy controverises....
The government of Zimbabwe officially declared that with effect from January 2002, it was to impleme...
This article explores why it seems ‘impossible’ to conduct teaching and learning through indigen...
The general assumption in this study was that the status of native languages in Zimbabwe was deterio...
The revitalisation of endangered minority languages is a subject that has recently caught the attent...
The thrust of the paper is on the activities that have taken place in Zimbabwe concerning the formul...
In different cultural contexts, it has been demonstrated that student proficiency in language may be...