The importance of mother tongue(s) (also referred to as vernaculars or indigenous languages or African languages) in the cognitive, linguistic, personal and educational development of children cannot be overemphasized. Indeed it is out of this recognition that the UNESCO declared 2006, the Year of African Languages. In spite of this, the language policy in Kenya before and after independence has been tilted in favour of English and to some extent Kiswahili, at the expense of mother tongue(s).The big question posed in this paper is: When will the mother tongue(s) in Kenya take their rightful position in the education system? This paper aims at analysing the language policy as far as mother tongue education (MTE) is concerned in Kenya within ...
Language-in-education policies in many developing countries are constantly an issue of discussion in...
This qualitative study sought to prompt a critical and reflective discourse on the dismal use of mot...
While it is officially recognized that Kenya is a multilingual state, necessary mechanisms for the e...
The importance of mother tongue in the cognitive, linguistic, personal and educational development o...
In many communities in Kenya, mother tongue was the language of instruction used to impart indigenou...
The implementation of mother tongue education (MTE) remains a challenge across Africa and Kenya in p...
Both African and international second language studies show that children who go through strong bili...
In many communities in Kenya, mother tongue was the language of instruction used to impart indigenou...
The Authors are Lectures at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - AfricaThe subject on what med...
The language in education policy in Kenya recommends mother tongue education in primary school learn...
The Kenyan language in education policy contemplates development of trilingual literacy skills in pu...
The Kenyan language in education policy contemplates development of trilingual literacy skills in pu...
The present paper investigates the linguistic realities of Kenya. In this multilingual country every...
This paper draws attention to the cross-linguistic problems that have made minority languag...
The sociolinguistic situation in Kenya is triglossic in nature (Schmied, 2012) English is at the top...
Language-in-education policies in many developing countries are constantly an issue of discussion in...
This qualitative study sought to prompt a critical and reflective discourse on the dismal use of mot...
While it is officially recognized that Kenya is a multilingual state, necessary mechanisms for the e...
The importance of mother tongue in the cognitive, linguistic, personal and educational development o...
In many communities in Kenya, mother tongue was the language of instruction used to impart indigenou...
The implementation of mother tongue education (MTE) remains a challenge across Africa and Kenya in p...
Both African and international second language studies show that children who go through strong bili...
In many communities in Kenya, mother tongue was the language of instruction used to impart indigenou...
The Authors are Lectures at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - AfricaThe subject on what med...
The language in education policy in Kenya recommends mother tongue education in primary school learn...
The Kenyan language in education policy contemplates development of trilingual literacy skills in pu...
The Kenyan language in education policy contemplates development of trilingual literacy skills in pu...
The present paper investigates the linguistic realities of Kenya. In this multilingual country every...
This paper draws attention to the cross-linguistic problems that have made minority languag...
The sociolinguistic situation in Kenya is triglossic in nature (Schmied, 2012) English is at the top...
Language-in-education policies in many developing countries are constantly an issue of discussion in...
This qualitative study sought to prompt a critical and reflective discourse on the dismal use of mot...
While it is officially recognized that Kenya is a multilingual state, necessary mechanisms for the e...