In several policy documents reviewing the country’s education system, the Ministry of Education has made noteworthy pronouncements on how to improve teacher education in Botswana. This mainly concerns equipping teachers with pedagogical skills to better address the learning needs of the linguistically and culturally diverse student population. Even though at policy level it is acknowledged that Botswana is a multicultural society, at implementation stage there is no such evidence. This article argues that lack of implementation of policy pronouncements contradicts the government’s aspirations to provide equal learning opportunity to all learners. The infusion of courses in multicultural education at teacher education level is seen as an alt...
After a brief discussion of the Botswana context, this chapter analyses data gathered from pre-servi...
In order for democracy to be sustained in any state, it is fundamentally crucial that the education ...
The major purpose of this study was to explore the social studies teachers’ perceptions and un...
Setswana is spoken by about 90% of the population either as mothertongue or as a second language in ...
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...
Mainstream education was declared by the government of Botswana as a priority for educating learners...
A. Adeyemi This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity...
This article examines nation-state policies that have prioritized toleration of diversity over recog...
This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity towards th...
The study examined the theoretical and practical understandings of Cultural Studies at the lower pri...
This study explores the important relationship between policy variables that represent a school's hu...
This paper has been prompted by studies that have shown that learner performance and quality of educ...
Universities and colleges of education all over the world are experiencing student populations who b...
Multicultural Education is a field of study whose chief goal is to create equal educational opportun...
After a brief discussion of the Botswana context, this chapter analyses data gathered from pre-servi...
In order for democracy to be sustained in any state, it is fundamentally crucial that the education ...
The major purpose of this study was to explore the social studies teachers’ perceptions and un...
Setswana is spoken by about 90% of the population either as mothertongue or as a second language in ...
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...
Mainstream education was declared by the government of Botswana as a priority for educating learners...
A. Adeyemi This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity...
This article examines nation-state policies that have prioritized toleration of diversity over recog...
This paper reviews the role of language in addressing issues of instruction and diversity towards th...
The study examined the theoretical and practical understandings of Cultural Studies at the lower pri...
This study explores the important relationship between policy variables that represent a school's hu...
This paper has been prompted by studies that have shown that learner performance and quality of educ...
Universities and colleges of education all over the world are experiencing student populations who b...
Multicultural Education is a field of study whose chief goal is to create equal educational opportun...
After a brief discussion of the Botswana context, this chapter analyses data gathered from pre-servi...
In order for democracy to be sustained in any state, it is fundamentally crucial that the education ...
The major purpose of this study was to explore the social studies teachers’ perceptions and un...