The maxim that 'Languages develop through use, particularly in high domains such as education and the courts ' was propagated by Neville Alexander. He was committed to 'intellectualising African languages'. In the spirit of his legacy, this article makes a case for using local languages, also referred to as mother tongues, as mediums of instruction. In making this case, two interrelated perspectives on the role of African languages in the broader society, are critiqued. The first perspective argues that languages evolve on their own, and calls for a multilingualism from below. The second perspective is critical of the term 'mother tongue', and by implication mother-tongue education. The article also critically ...
The politicisation of the language issue in South African education should not contaminate real deba...
According to the National Education Policy Act (No. 27 of 1996) and the South African Schools Act (N...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)This study sets out to examine the use of mother tongue education in ...
The maxim that ‘Languages develop through use, particularly in high domains such as education and th...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe question as to which language should be used as a medium of instruction...
South Africa has a progressive Language in Education Policy (LiEP) advocating multilingualism, but t...
Mother-tongue education is considered a waste of time if the interests of people, plan, power and bu...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The performance of pupils using African languages at home testifies to both the inequalities of Sout...
It is a truism that language plays a pivotal role in learning and hence in empowering individuals to...
English is perceived as the language of the powerful elite as well as a tool of oppression and dehum...
This article posits that the implementation of language policy in South Africa and particularly in t...
Among the countries where language has complicated educational policy, South Africa is probably uniq...
The repeated claim that Afrikaans provides a useful model for planning the development of the Africa...
Abstract: This paper reports on one of the findings from a study that was conducted to determine str...
The politicisation of the language issue in South African education should not contaminate real deba...
According to the National Education Policy Act (No. 27 of 1996) and the South African Schools Act (N...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)This study sets out to examine the use of mother tongue education in ...
The maxim that ‘Languages develop through use, particularly in high domains such as education and th...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe question as to which language should be used as a medium of instruction...
South Africa has a progressive Language in Education Policy (LiEP) advocating multilingualism, but t...
Mother-tongue education is considered a waste of time if the interests of people, plan, power and bu...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The performance of pupils using African languages at home testifies to both the inequalities of Sout...
It is a truism that language plays a pivotal role in learning and hence in empowering individuals to...
English is perceived as the language of the powerful elite as well as a tool of oppression and dehum...
This article posits that the implementation of language policy in South Africa and particularly in t...
Among the countries where language has complicated educational policy, South Africa is probably uniq...
The repeated claim that Afrikaans provides a useful model for planning the development of the Africa...
Abstract: This paper reports on one of the findings from a study that was conducted to determine str...
The politicisation of the language issue in South African education should not contaminate real deba...
According to the National Education Policy Act (No. 27 of 1996) and the South African Schools Act (N...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)This study sets out to examine the use of mother tongue education in ...