This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity towards the achievement of the aims of basic education in Botswana. It also examines the role of indigenous languages in instruction in promoting and sustaining national educational goals as well as the development of a functional citizen. It further reviews the Botswana language in education policy and its implementation. The failures, inconsistencies between policy and practice, and real obstacles are discussed. The need for compromise in the implementation of mother tongue instruction and its implications for literacy are discussed. Finally, suggestions for implementation of mother tongue instruction and model are outlined to ensure that government ...
Since independence, the government of Botswana has practiced an exclusive language policy in which o...
The thrust of the paper is on the activities that have taken place in Zimbabwe concerning the formul...
In the Preamble to the Language in Education Policy (1997), in terms of Section 3(4) of the National...
A. Adeyemi This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity...
The importance of languages in education and in the other important sectors of human interaction and...
Botswana is multilingual and multicultural country with 25 to 30 languages. In contrast to this ever...
Setswana is spoken by about 90% of the population either as mothertongue or as a second language in ...
This volume covers the language situation in Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa explainin...
This paper has been prompted by studies that have shown that learner performance and quality of educ...
Where other authors have argued for the need for using indigenous languages ineducation in Botswana ...
Since independence, the government of Botswana has practiced an exclusive language policy in which o...
This paper examines the status of English as a medium of instruction in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by ...
Bibliography: pages 104-109.The purpose of this study is to address the issue of language in educati...
There is overwhelming evidence the world over on the pedagogical benefits of learning in the mother ...
The paper interrogates the government’s commitment to the development of indigenous languages in the...
Since independence, the government of Botswana has practiced an exclusive language policy in which o...
The thrust of the paper is on the activities that have taken place in Zimbabwe concerning the formul...
In the Preamble to the Language in Education Policy (1997), in terms of Section 3(4) of the National...
A. Adeyemi This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity...
The importance of languages in education and in the other important sectors of human interaction and...
Botswana is multilingual and multicultural country with 25 to 30 languages. In contrast to this ever...
Setswana is spoken by about 90% of the population either as mothertongue or as a second language in ...
This volume covers the language situation in Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa explainin...
This paper has been prompted by studies that have shown that learner performance and quality of educ...
Where other authors have argued for the need for using indigenous languages ineducation in Botswana ...
Since independence, the government of Botswana has practiced an exclusive language policy in which o...
This paper examines the status of English as a medium of instruction in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by ...
Bibliography: pages 104-109.The purpose of this study is to address the issue of language in educati...
There is overwhelming evidence the world over on the pedagogical benefits of learning in the mother ...
The paper interrogates the government’s commitment to the development of indigenous languages in the...
Since independence, the government of Botswana has practiced an exclusive language policy in which o...
The thrust of the paper is on the activities that have taken place in Zimbabwe concerning the formul...
In the Preamble to the Language in Education Policy (1997), in terms of Section 3(4) of the National...