This article begins with a brief survey of the different manifestations of 'English studies' at various South African universities, demonstrating the lack of clarity regarding the roles and responsibilities of the 'English Department': should it teach literature in English, or should it teach the English language? Such inconsistency makes the 'Department of English' as it currently exists unable to contribute towards the intellectualisaton of African languages (Alexander, 2005) and the transformation of South Africa's universities, particularly with regard to the use of African languages for learning and teaching. The article thus proposes that the 'Department of English' and the 'Department of Eiterature' should be separated. The former sh...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
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The struggle against the hegemony of English in the education system and literary practice in Africa...
Debate on the nature of English studies in South Africa has not produced an indication of a way forw...
South Africa has policies and frameworks for curriculum design, transformation, and quality assuranc...
Institutions of Higher Education in South Africa are increasingly opting for education through the m...
One of the features of the internationalisation of higher education is the increasing use of the Eng...
University studies in English are a comparatively recent introduction at English universities. Camb...
This article examines the nature of the problem of lack of proficiency in English by black students ...
Abstract: Despite a robust national language policy, multilingual learning has yet to make headway i...
This article offers a discussion of the recently finalised Language Policy for Higher Education (Nov...
This article posits that the implementation of language policy in South Africa and particularly in t...
In this article, the writer explores the experience of a group of South African learners with regard...
The 2015/6 #Rhodes Must Fall student protest reignited the debate to decolonise higher education in ...
In the current era of globalization, English medium instruction (EMI) in higher education in non-Eng...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
In this article, the authors examine the decolonization of the FLE (French as a Foreign Language) cu...
The struggle against the hegemony of English in the education system and literary practice in Africa...
Debate on the nature of English studies in South Africa has not produced an indication of a way forw...
South Africa has policies and frameworks for curriculum design, transformation, and quality assuranc...
Institutions of Higher Education in South Africa are increasingly opting for education through the m...
One of the features of the internationalisation of higher education is the increasing use of the Eng...
University studies in English are a comparatively recent introduction at English universities. Camb...
This article examines the nature of the problem of lack of proficiency in English by black students ...
Abstract: Despite a robust national language policy, multilingual learning has yet to make headway i...
This article offers a discussion of the recently finalised Language Policy for Higher Education (Nov...
This article posits that the implementation of language policy in South Africa and particularly in t...
In this article, the writer explores the experience of a group of South African learners with regard...
The 2015/6 #Rhodes Must Fall student protest reignited the debate to decolonise higher education in ...
In the current era of globalization, English medium instruction (EMI) in higher education in non-Eng...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
In this article, the authors examine the decolonization of the FLE (French as a Foreign Language) cu...
The struggle against the hegemony of English in the education system and literary practice in Africa...