Against the backdrop of the current global recession, it is argued that strategic literacy development and diversity management may act as a buffer against the deepening impact of the existing and widening crisis of inequities in education in South Africa. With reference to youth studies, a link is made between identity and literacy as important cultural capital. This requires re-mediation of language development offerings, which are often based on outdated assumptions that participants are monolinguals who share the language and discourses of the institution. The author of this article suggests a shift towards learning ecologies which are designed to embrace linguistic diversity and that the following paradigms should be applied: linking i...
In contemporary South Africa issues of class, race and language intersect with issues around school...
The 2015/6 #Rhodes Must Fall student protest reignited the debate to decolonise higher education in ...
he number of students admitted by universities in South Africa has grown tremendously in the past tw...
Literacy challenges among the majority of African-language speaking students learning through the me...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
This thesis focuses on multilingualism as it applies to education, particularly higher education in ...
Institutions of Higher Education in South Africa are increasingly opting for education through the m...
South African higher education relies primarily on English as the medium of education. This is a res...
It is a truism that language plays a pivotal role in learning and hence in empowering individuals to...
The quality of a country’s human-resource base can be said to determine its level of success in soci...
When the apartheid government was in power universities in South Africa were segregated according to...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Multili...
This article examines the challenges of designing a common core curriculum for all South Africa’s el...
Realisation of multilingual education as a right has remained a controversial issue in South Africa....
After the demise of apartheid it was hoped that a radical shift would give impetus to multilingual e...
In contemporary South Africa issues of class, race and language intersect with issues around school...
The 2015/6 #Rhodes Must Fall student protest reignited the debate to decolonise higher education in ...
he number of students admitted by universities in South Africa has grown tremendously in the past tw...
Literacy challenges among the majority of African-language speaking students learning through the me...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
This thesis focuses on multilingualism as it applies to education, particularly higher education in ...
Institutions of Higher Education in South Africa are increasingly opting for education through the m...
South African higher education relies primarily on English as the medium of education. This is a res...
It is a truism that language plays a pivotal role in learning and hence in empowering individuals to...
The quality of a country’s human-resource base can be said to determine its level of success in soci...
When the apartheid government was in power universities in South Africa were segregated according to...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in the Journal of Multili...
This article examines the challenges of designing a common core curriculum for all South Africa’s el...
Realisation of multilingual education as a right has remained a controversial issue in South Africa....
After the demise of apartheid it was hoped that a radical shift would give impetus to multilingual e...
In contemporary South Africa issues of class, race and language intersect with issues around school...
The 2015/6 #Rhodes Must Fall student protest reignited the debate to decolonise higher education in ...
he number of students admitted by universities in South Africa has grown tremendously in the past tw...