After independence, Tanzania adopted a unique language of instruction model (LoI) in which Elementary school education is taught in Swahili and Secondary and Postsecondary schools are taught in English. This model has provoked contentious public policy debates because of its inherent inefficiency, especially when students are transitioning from Swahili to English as a medium of instruction. The difficulties arising as student transitions between two languages affect their academic performance negatively. The long term effect is creation of a structural dent in producing locally trained graduates who are less competitive in the job market. This paper explores the evolution of Tanzania’s language of instruction model and outlines problems it ...
This thesis explores the consequences of linguistic choices for quality education, selfdetermined de...
The politics of globalization have played a significant role in shaping the current state of educati...
This paper focuses on the issue of language of instruction, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...
The language of instruction in secondary schools in Tanzania has always been a debate due to the com...
ABSTRACT The issue of language of instruction in Tanzania has had a front seat for more than thirty...
The paper clarifies how English as a Language of Instruction (LoI) acts as a setback in learning pro...
In many multilingual countries, the language instruction in classrooms is a continuous debate. Kisw...
This report is based on a review of research on the question of language of instruction (LOI) in Ta...
This policy synthesis addresses issues regarding the language of instruction (LOI) through distinct ...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The politics of globalization...
Despite gaining political independence five decades ago, for much of sub-Saharan Africa, it is not y...
The purpose of this study is to assess teacher, student and parent opinions on the impact of languag...
In Tanzania, the debate surrounding language of instruction has been rekindled with an announcement ...
Language is a critical tool that is used for the purposes of communication. Through it, we probe and...
This chapter addresses the language issue in classrooms in Ghana and Tanzania. It is premised on the...
This thesis explores the consequences of linguistic choices for quality education, selfdetermined de...
The politics of globalization have played a significant role in shaping the current state of educati...
This paper focuses on the issue of language of instruction, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...
The language of instruction in secondary schools in Tanzania has always been a debate due to the com...
ABSTRACT The issue of language of instruction in Tanzania has had a front seat for more than thirty...
The paper clarifies how English as a Language of Instruction (LoI) acts as a setback in learning pro...
In many multilingual countries, the language instruction in classrooms is a continuous debate. Kisw...
This report is based on a review of research on the question of language of instruction (LOI) in Ta...
This policy synthesis addresses issues regarding the language of instruction (LOI) through distinct ...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.The politics of globalization...
Despite gaining political independence five decades ago, for much of sub-Saharan Africa, it is not y...
The purpose of this study is to assess teacher, student and parent opinions on the impact of languag...
In Tanzania, the debate surrounding language of instruction has been rekindled with an announcement ...
Language is a critical tool that is used for the purposes of communication. Through it, we probe and...
This chapter addresses the language issue in classrooms in Ghana and Tanzania. It is premised on the...
This thesis explores the consequences of linguistic choices for quality education, selfdetermined de...
The politics of globalization have played a significant role in shaping the current state of educati...
This paper focuses on the issue of language of instruction, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, and ...