In this article I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational possibilities. With the case of Karagwe district in Tanzania I have found that the case of “Swahili only” in primary school education favours the small minority of the children that live in a context where Swahili is used. This leads to inequality in pupils’ chances in education and to a low level of achievement of academic content in schools. This also promote the developing and use of safety strategies among teachers and pupils that hide failure and prevent pupils’ learning
DISSERTATION ABSTRACT Marko J. Mwipopo Doctor of Philosophy Department of Education Studie...
Despite gaining political independence five decades ago, for much of sub-Saharan Africa, it is not y...
The language of instruction in secondary schools in Tanzania has always been a debate due to the com...
In this article I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational pos...
In this paper I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational possi...
This study has investigated the question of relation between literacy practices in and out of school...
This study has investigated the question of relation between literacy practices in and out of school...
This article explores the use of Swahili for education in Tanzania, focusing on rural areas where Sw...
This paper discusses interactional patterns in classrooms in primary school in rural Tanzania, based...
In Tanzania, the debate surrounding language of instruction has been rekindled with an announcement ...
This research explores parental perspectives on language education in Maasai Land, Tanzania, and the...
Today’s educational challenges in Africa have their roots in the colonial education system. The arti...
This thesis explores the consequences of linguistic choices for quality education, selfdetermined de...
Research has pointed to the benefits of children learning in their mother tongue, and much has been ...
This thesis examines language attitudes toward Swahili, English, and other languages in\ud Tanzania....
DISSERTATION ABSTRACT Marko J. Mwipopo Doctor of Philosophy Department of Education Studie...
Despite gaining political independence five decades ago, for much of sub-Saharan Africa, it is not y...
The language of instruction in secondary schools in Tanzania has always been a debate due to the com...
In this article I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational pos...
In this paper I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational possi...
This study has investigated the question of relation between literacy practices in and out of school...
This study has investigated the question of relation between literacy practices in and out of school...
This article explores the use of Swahili for education in Tanzania, focusing on rural areas where Sw...
This paper discusses interactional patterns in classrooms in primary school in rural Tanzania, based...
In Tanzania, the debate surrounding language of instruction has been rekindled with an announcement ...
This research explores parental perspectives on language education in Maasai Land, Tanzania, and the...
Today’s educational challenges in Africa have their roots in the colonial education system. The arti...
This thesis explores the consequences of linguistic choices for quality education, selfdetermined de...
Research has pointed to the benefits of children learning in their mother tongue, and much has been ...
This thesis examines language attitudes toward Swahili, English, and other languages in\ud Tanzania....
DISSERTATION ABSTRACT Marko J. Mwipopo Doctor of Philosophy Department of Education Studie...
Despite gaining political independence five decades ago, for much of sub-Saharan Africa, it is not y...
The language of instruction in secondary schools in Tanzania has always been a debate due to the com...