Any language policy has crucial social implications that impact its successful implementation. The introduction of the bilingual language policy at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) has spurred polemical debate and discussions especially regarding the value of African languages for teaching and learning. This article offers a socio-constructivist analysis of the issues that emerge in the implementation of the UKZN language policy. The study on which it is based employed a mixed methodology drawing on secondary as well as primary data collected by means of semi-structured interviews and questionnaires administered to staff and students at two UKZN campuses. Simple random sampling was applied to enroll 16 students while purposive samplin...
When the apartheid government was in power universities in South Africa were segregated according to...
Paper presented at the The African Young Graduate Scholars (AYGS) Conference at the Tshwane Universi...
In its Strategic Plan: 2007 to 2011, the University of Pretoria commits itself (like other South Afr...
Any language policy has crucial social implications that impact its successful implementation. The i...
The demand for promoting bilingual and multilingual language policies in African universities can be...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The promotion of multilingual education can be r...
This paper situates itself in the context of proposed bi/multilingual Higher Education policy in pos...
Educational practices in South Africa which privilege English throughout the educational journey of ...
The matter of language policy in South African higher education remains contentious. Intense debate ...
This discussion situates itself amidst increasing tensions about multilingual policy implementation...
This paper seeks to provide an analysis of obstacles that hinder progress in promoting the functiona...
The authors’ chosen theoretical framework posits that how black students perceive bilingual instruct...
This article examines the issue of language policy and practice in higher education institutions, by...
This article offers a discussion of the recently finalised Language Policy for Higher Education (Nov...
When the apartheid government was in power universities in South Africa were segregated according to...
Paper presented at the The African Young Graduate Scholars (AYGS) Conference at the Tshwane Universi...
In its Strategic Plan: 2007 to 2011, the University of Pretoria commits itself (like other South Afr...
Any language policy has crucial social implications that impact its successful implementation. The i...
The demand for promoting bilingual and multilingual language policies in African universities can be...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The promotion of multilingual education can be r...
This paper situates itself in the context of proposed bi/multilingual Higher Education policy in pos...
Educational practices in South Africa which privilege English throughout the educational journey of ...
The matter of language policy in South African higher education remains contentious. Intense debate ...
This discussion situates itself amidst increasing tensions about multilingual policy implementation...
This paper seeks to provide an analysis of obstacles that hinder progress in promoting the functiona...
The authors’ chosen theoretical framework posits that how black students perceive bilingual instruct...
This article examines the issue of language policy and practice in higher education institutions, by...
This article offers a discussion of the recently finalised Language Policy for Higher Education (Nov...
When the apartheid government was in power universities in South Africa were segregated according to...
Paper presented at the The African Young Graduate Scholars (AYGS) Conference at the Tshwane Universi...
In its Strategic Plan: 2007 to 2011, the University of Pretoria commits itself (like other South Afr...