This article posits that the implementation of language policy in South Africa and particularly in the KwaZulu- Natal Department of Education remains a challenge, notwithstanding existing attempts by policies to promote multilingualism and guard against the use of language to perpetuate inequalities which were entrenched by the past history of the country. In this article it is argued that the use of foreign languages as the only languages of teaching and learning in KwaZulu-Natal schools impedes access to the curriculum by African learners who are neither English nor Afrikaans. The article challenges the mission of the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education in that the Department cannot champion transformation successfully if African langua...
This article examines the issue of language policy and practice in higher education institutions, by...
We often receive positive comment from overseas on the new South African language pol~cy which ackno...
South Africa has a progressive Language in Education Policy (LiEP) advocating multilingualism, but t...
The current status of indigenous African languages in South Africa has caught the attention of langu...
Realisation of multilingual education as a right has remained a controversial issue in South Africa....
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
Mother-tongue education is considered a waste of time if the interests of people, plan, power and bu...
The point of departure in this article is the call by the Minister of Higher Education and Training ...
The point of departure in this article is the call by the Minister of Higher Education and Training ...
This article it is argued that promoting exoglossic languages in Africa to the detriment of indigeno...
The maxim that 'Languages develop through use, particularly in high domains such as education a...
There is a general consensus among educators and researchers looking into the state of education in ...
Languages users may cause violence and racism: in 1976, protests against the imposition of Afrikaans...
Language is without doubt the most important factor in the learning process for the transfer of know...
Today’s educational challenges in Africa have their roots in the colonial education system. The arti...
This article examines the issue of language policy and practice in higher education institutions, by...
We often receive positive comment from overseas on the new South African language pol~cy which ackno...
South Africa has a progressive Language in Education Policy (LiEP) advocating multilingualism, but t...
The current status of indigenous African languages in South Africa has caught the attention of langu...
Realisation of multilingual education as a right has remained a controversial issue in South Africa....
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
Mother-tongue education is considered a waste of time if the interests of people, plan, power and bu...
The point of departure in this article is the call by the Minister of Higher Education and Training ...
The point of departure in this article is the call by the Minister of Higher Education and Training ...
This article it is argued that promoting exoglossic languages in Africa to the detriment of indigeno...
The maxim that 'Languages develop through use, particularly in high domains such as education a...
There is a general consensus among educators and researchers looking into the state of education in ...
Languages users may cause violence and racism: in 1976, protests against the imposition of Afrikaans...
Language is without doubt the most important factor in the learning process for the transfer of know...
Today’s educational challenges in Africa have their roots in the colonial education system. The arti...
This article examines the issue of language policy and practice in higher education institutions, by...
We often receive positive comment from overseas on the new South African language pol~cy which ackno...
South Africa has a progressive Language in Education Policy (LiEP) advocating multilingualism, but t...