The thesis concerns the reactions of groups of people to the introduction of local languages into the primary education system in Ethiopia. The changing patterns of language use in education come in response to the language policies of the Federal Democratic Government of Ethiopia, which were first introduced in 1991. The geographical area under consideration is the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR). Eight local languages, spoken by the most populous groups of people in the region, are now in use in the primary education system. Some areas of the region have, however, continued to use Amharic, the national language, in primary schools. The field-work discusses the patterns of language use in education, and attitudes...
The extensive use of foreign languages in schooling might have an important role to play in the poor...
In this paper, narrative data from remote communities in Ethiopia reveal in intimateways how ‘lingui...
Language is political in Ethiopia because it has both structured and symbolized the nation-building ...
The thesis explores language uses and the implementation of language policy processes in a Konso eth...
This paper examines the current language policy of Ethiopia, especially its significance for the edu...
The current government of Ethiopia believes that the unity of the various ‘nations, nationalities an...
This study addresses the impacts of the Ethiopian policy on educational language of instruction on s...
This study examined the implementation of a multilingual education policy in Ethiopia. Its main focu...
This study investigates the challenges that face learners who speak only Afaan Oromoo, and use Amhar...
The focus of this study is on language maintenance and shift in Maale, a minority language spoken in...
National audienceGenerally, people use a language or a specific language form (i.e. linguistic varie...
Ethiopia, a country with 82 distinctly different languages and ethnic groups, has recently emerged f...
The development and use of languages for official, education, religion, etc. purposes have been a ma...
Ethiopia is a multilingual and multicultural country that has over eighty-five languages. Among the...
This research, using critical qualitative research methods, explores the conceptualization and impac...
The extensive use of foreign languages in schooling might have an important role to play in the poor...
In this paper, narrative data from remote communities in Ethiopia reveal in intimateways how ‘lingui...
Language is political in Ethiopia because it has both structured and symbolized the nation-building ...
The thesis explores language uses and the implementation of language policy processes in a Konso eth...
This paper examines the current language policy of Ethiopia, especially its significance for the edu...
The current government of Ethiopia believes that the unity of the various ‘nations, nationalities an...
This study addresses the impacts of the Ethiopian policy on educational language of instruction on s...
This study examined the implementation of a multilingual education policy in Ethiopia. Its main focu...
This study investigates the challenges that face learners who speak only Afaan Oromoo, and use Amhar...
The focus of this study is on language maintenance and shift in Maale, a minority language spoken in...
National audienceGenerally, people use a language or a specific language form (i.e. linguistic varie...
Ethiopia, a country with 82 distinctly different languages and ethnic groups, has recently emerged f...
The development and use of languages for official, education, religion, etc. purposes have been a ma...
Ethiopia is a multilingual and multicultural country that has over eighty-five languages. Among the...
This research, using critical qualitative research methods, explores the conceptualization and impac...
The extensive use of foreign languages in schooling might have an important role to play in the poor...
In this paper, narrative data from remote communities in Ethiopia reveal in intimateways how ‘lingui...
Language is political in Ethiopia because it has both structured and symbolized the nation-building ...