This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://www.multilingual-education.com/content/4/1/18Varied realities surround the use of mother tongue education in Africa. These realities are entrenched in the attitudes and misconceptions that have gone unchallenged due to inadequate literature on the successful use of mother tongues in the classroom and beyond. The realities discussed in this paper include the frustrations of ch...
Education policies regarding language of instruction are hotly debated in countries where the popula...
In the Preamble to the Language in Education Policy (1997), in terms of Section 3(4) of the National...
This paper critically investigated the linguistic aspect of Nigerian education policy. It examined t...
Most countries in Africa are multilingual with an average of about 40 languages per country. This ha...
Mother-tongue education is considered a waste of time if the interests of people, plan, power and bu...
The Authors are Lectures at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - AfricaThe subject on what med...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)This study sets out to examine the use of mother tongue education in ...
Successful education for most African children remains elusive, in part because of the trend to move...
The maxim that 'Languages develop through use, particularly in high domains such as education a...
The politicisation of the language issue in South African education should not contaminate real deba...
The Importance of Mother Tongue as Language of Instruction in Light of African Experience
In order to revitalize African languages and advocate for their use as media of instruction in Keny...
There is a growing global trend that envisions the use of mother tongue instruction in children’s ea...
In 1953 Unesco published a monograph on The Use of Vernacular in Education, whose key message was t...
The importance of mother tongue(s) (also referred to as vernaculars or indigenous languages or Afric...
Education policies regarding language of instruction are hotly debated in countries where the popula...
In the Preamble to the Language in Education Policy (1997), in terms of Section 3(4) of the National...
This paper critically investigated the linguistic aspect of Nigerian education policy. It examined t...
Most countries in Africa are multilingual with an average of about 40 languages per country. This ha...
Mother-tongue education is considered a waste of time if the interests of people, plan, power and bu...
The Authors are Lectures at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - AfricaThe subject on what med...
M.Ed. (Educational Linguistics)This study sets out to examine the use of mother tongue education in ...
Successful education for most African children remains elusive, in part because of the trend to move...
The maxim that 'Languages develop through use, particularly in high domains such as education a...
The politicisation of the language issue in South African education should not contaminate real deba...
The Importance of Mother Tongue as Language of Instruction in Light of African Experience
In order to revitalize African languages and advocate for their use as media of instruction in Keny...
There is a growing global trend that envisions the use of mother tongue instruction in children’s ea...
In 1953 Unesco published a monograph on The Use of Vernacular in Education, whose key message was t...
The importance of mother tongue(s) (also referred to as vernaculars or indigenous languages or Afric...
Education policies regarding language of instruction are hotly debated in countries where the popula...
In the Preamble to the Language in Education Policy (1997), in terms of Section 3(4) of the National...
This paper critically investigated the linguistic aspect of Nigerian education policy. It examined t...