This book discusses the existing sociolinguistic order in Africa, how it is sustained, how it might be changed to the advantage of those who are dominated by it and, most importantly, how it affects the development potential of the continent. It raises issues about African languages that the average person is not always aware of. For example, why must the African child learn how to read and write in a foreign language? Why must all African doctors be trained in languages that their patient population do not understand? Why must African leaders address their people in languages they know the people do not understand? What are the flow-on effects of these language practices on Africa's development goals? The book also proposes sustainab...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
The use of indigenous African languages in official circles has largely been determined by Africa's ...
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) offered an opportunity to the world to address the problem of un...
The underlying conception of African societies as societies of orality does not foreclose the possib...
The pace at which African countries are developing has been in the spotlight for a long time, with m...
This book aims to enhance and challenge our understanding of language and literacy as social practic...
The bulk of the book is based on papers presented during two virtual conferences hosted by the Unive...
Copyright ©1996 Trustees of Indiana UniversityA book to be written. Africa! What a wonderful contine...
Education for Sustainable Development (EfSD) gained global momentum in recent years. However, little...
A Book Chapter by Dr. Tom Onditi, Dean of Students School of Humanities and Social Sciences at USIU-...
Indigenous African languages are largely eliminated, and marginalized from use. Instead of investing...
This is an annotated introductory bibliography for African languages and linguistics, attempting to ...
This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages, their social life and vi...
Multilingualism is a gift, a resource. No one knows this better than Africans do. The uses of one’s ...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
The use of indigenous African languages in official circles has largely been determined by Africa's ...
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) offered an opportunity to the world to address the problem of un...
The underlying conception of African societies as societies of orality does not foreclose the possib...
The pace at which African countries are developing has been in the spotlight for a long time, with m...
This book aims to enhance and challenge our understanding of language and literacy as social practic...
The bulk of the book is based on papers presented during two virtual conferences hosted by the Unive...
Copyright ©1996 Trustees of Indiana UniversityA book to be written. Africa! What a wonderful contine...
Education for Sustainable Development (EfSD) gained global momentum in recent years. However, little...
A Book Chapter by Dr. Tom Onditi, Dean of Students School of Humanities and Social Sciences at USIU-...
Indigenous African languages are largely eliminated, and marginalized from use. Instead of investing...
This is an annotated introductory bibliography for African languages and linguistics, attempting to ...
This chapter aims at redressing the deplorable fact that African languages, their social life and vi...
Multilingualism is a gift, a resource. No one knows this better than Africans do. The uses of one’s ...
This introduction to the Special Edition provides a rationale for the inclusion of the selected arti...
The study and the classifications of the languages of Africa have traditionally been monopolized by ...
The use of indigenous African languages in official circles has largely been determined by Africa's ...
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) offered an opportunity to the world to address the problem of un...