In sub-Saharan Africa, education conducted through a European language is associated with low school achievement. Both teachers and learners may often not be fluent enough to use the language as a medium of instruction. In these circumstances, both also make use of a common African language. They switch between two languages in the plenary classroom and - less commonly - learners talk in the African language when working in groups. These uses of African languages are often condemned by authorities and teachers feel uneasy about them. In other parts of the world, bilingual education is often planned, supported by authorities, underpinned by theory and its procedures well-defined. In the absence of such planning, teachers in Africa tend to ge...
The maxim that 'Languages develop through use, particularly in high domains such as education a...
This paper focuses on the issue of language of instruction, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...
Africa is perhaps the only continent in the world where most formal or school education is conducted...
The paper aims to highlight a contesting linguistic space, investigating the impact and the signific...
This article deals with the language of instruction, also called ‘the least appreciated of all the m...
This chapter addresses the language issue in classrooms in Ghana and Tanzania. It is premised on the...
This chapter examines specifics of African contexts relevant for teaching in multilingual and multic...
International audienceFor quite a long time, French-speaking sub-Saharan African countries have been...
This edited collection provides unprecedented insight into the emerging field of multilingual educat...
South Africa has a progressive Language in Education Policy (LiEP) advocating multilingualism, but t...
This paper has been prompted by studies that have shown that learner performance and quality of educ...
Institutions of Higher Education in South Africa are increasingly opting for education through the m...
The common thread in this book is the exploration of innovative pedagogies in language teaching and ...
It is crucial to find out if African educators are ready to embrace the language in education policy...
Under achievement in English as a second language (ESL) (the official language and language in educa...
The maxim that 'Languages develop through use, particularly in high domains such as education a...
This paper focuses on the issue of language of instruction, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...
Africa is perhaps the only continent in the world where most formal or school education is conducted...
The paper aims to highlight a contesting linguistic space, investigating the impact and the signific...
This article deals with the language of instruction, also called ‘the least appreciated of all the m...
This chapter addresses the language issue in classrooms in Ghana and Tanzania. It is premised on the...
This chapter examines specifics of African contexts relevant for teaching in multilingual and multic...
International audienceFor quite a long time, French-speaking sub-Saharan African countries have been...
This edited collection provides unprecedented insight into the emerging field of multilingual educat...
South Africa has a progressive Language in Education Policy (LiEP) advocating multilingualism, but t...
This paper has been prompted by studies that have shown that learner performance and quality of educ...
Institutions of Higher Education in South Africa are increasingly opting for education through the m...
The common thread in this book is the exploration of innovative pedagogies in language teaching and ...
It is crucial to find out if African educators are ready to embrace the language in education policy...
Under achievement in English as a second language (ESL) (the official language and language in educa...
The maxim that 'Languages develop through use, particularly in high domains such as education a...
This paper focuses on the issue of language of instruction, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...
Africa is perhaps the only continent in the world where most formal or school education is conducted...