This article is based on an HSRC study conducted for the Western Cape Education Department in which 75 000 Grade 8 learners were assessed in mathematics and language in 2006. The country’s multilingual education policy is currently misinterpreted to mean that the learning of and use of indigenous African languages should be restricted to learning language as a subject beyond Grade 4. English and Afrikaans continue as the only languages of learning, teaching and assessment after Grade 4. Thus the language policy of the terminal years of apartheid continues in the present, except that African students now receive even fewer years of home language education than before. The HSRC study demonstrates, however, that it is possible to design and im...
In South Africa, the debate on the Language of Teaching and Learning of mathematics in Grade R has b...
This thesis focuses on multilingualism as it applies to education, particularly higher education in ...
CITATION: Anthonissen, C. 2006. On determining what counts while counting : aspects of language test...
This article is based on an HSRC study conducted for the Western Cape Education Department in which ...
In 2009, of the 68,129 learners who wrote Matric, only 34,731 learners passed. In 2010, there was an...
In 2009, of the 68,129 learners who wrote Matric, only 34,731 learners passed. In 2010, there was an...
The implementation of the new National Senior Certificate (NSC) has necessitated the setting of new ...
Post-Apartheid South Africa has undergone an educational language policy shift from only Afrikaans a...
The abolishment of apartheid in the early 1990s has led to a consistent influx of black learners fro...
International audienceThe articulation of a multilingual language-in-education policy in South Afric...
Abstract The aim of this study was to exploring grade six mathematics teachers’ use of the la...
South Africa is a complex multilingual country. In the majority of schools in the Eastern Cape, a pr...
Choice of instructional language is influenced by both previous and current perceptions of the value...
Abstract: In South Africa, although school language policy expects that the majority of early grade ...
Masters of ArtSouth Africa, like many ex-colonial contexts finds itself confronting difficult decisi...
In South Africa, the debate on the Language of Teaching and Learning of mathematics in Grade R has b...
This thesis focuses on multilingualism as it applies to education, particularly higher education in ...
CITATION: Anthonissen, C. 2006. On determining what counts while counting : aspects of language test...
This article is based on an HSRC study conducted for the Western Cape Education Department in which ...
In 2009, of the 68,129 learners who wrote Matric, only 34,731 learners passed. In 2010, there was an...
In 2009, of the 68,129 learners who wrote Matric, only 34,731 learners passed. In 2010, there was an...
The implementation of the new National Senior Certificate (NSC) has necessitated the setting of new ...
Post-Apartheid South Africa has undergone an educational language policy shift from only Afrikaans a...
The abolishment of apartheid in the early 1990s has led to a consistent influx of black learners fro...
International audienceThe articulation of a multilingual language-in-education policy in South Afric...
Abstract The aim of this study was to exploring grade six mathematics teachers’ use of the la...
South Africa is a complex multilingual country. In the majority of schools in the Eastern Cape, a pr...
Choice of instructional language is influenced by both previous and current perceptions of the value...
Abstract: In South Africa, although school language policy expects that the majority of early grade ...
Masters of ArtSouth Africa, like many ex-colonial contexts finds itself confronting difficult decisi...
In South Africa, the debate on the Language of Teaching and Learning of mathematics in Grade R has b...
This thesis focuses on multilingualism as it applies to education, particularly higher education in ...
CITATION: Anthonissen, C. 2006. On determining what counts while counting : aspects of language test...