The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions of educators on the barriers to the implementation of the Zimbabwean language-in-education policy, which recommends use of Indigenous languages up to the end of the primary school level. Postcolonial theory informed this case study. Individual interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with 15 rural primary school teachers, 3 school heads, and 2 school's inspectors who were purposefully selected from Masvingo district. Data were analysed using the constant comparative method for thematic coding. The findings revealed that participants strongly believed that the English language offers socio-economic opportunities, a factor which may negatively influence teachers...
In Tanzania, the debate surrounding language of instruction has been rekindled with an announcement ...
This paper, is a discussion of the work that has been done by the Zimbabwe Government and The Africa...
This article argues that the Zimbabwean high school curriculum has remained largely irrelevant to hu...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions of educators on the barriers to...
There is overwhelming evidence the world over on the pedagogical benefits of learning in the mother ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of fifteen rural primary school teachers on...
This paper is based on findings from a study conducted to examine children and parents’ language pre...
The research is financed by self. The paper interrogates the government’s commitment to the developm...
The government of Zimbabwe officially declared that with effect from January 2002, it was to impleme...
This article analyses issues pertaining to language policy in Zimbabwean education beginning with th...
To date, Zimbabwe does not have an overt and comprehensive language policy. Policy is inferred from ...
Zimbabwe is a multilingual nation with 16 officially recognised languages in the country’s constitut...
The general assumption in this study was that the status of native languages in Zimbabwe was deterio...
This paper is a discussion of the work that has been done by the Zimbabwe Government and This The Af...
This article analyses the language in education policy of Zimbabwe. It attempts to highlight the fac...
In Tanzania, the debate surrounding language of instruction has been rekindled with an announcement ...
This paper, is a discussion of the work that has been done by the Zimbabwe Government and The Africa...
This article argues that the Zimbabwean high school curriculum has remained largely irrelevant to hu...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions of educators on the barriers to...
There is overwhelming evidence the world over on the pedagogical benefits of learning in the mother ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of fifteen rural primary school teachers on...
This paper is based on findings from a study conducted to examine children and parents’ language pre...
The research is financed by self. The paper interrogates the government’s commitment to the developm...
The government of Zimbabwe officially declared that with effect from January 2002, it was to impleme...
This article analyses issues pertaining to language policy in Zimbabwean education beginning with th...
To date, Zimbabwe does not have an overt and comprehensive language policy. Policy is inferred from ...
Zimbabwe is a multilingual nation with 16 officially recognised languages in the country’s constitut...
The general assumption in this study was that the status of native languages in Zimbabwe was deterio...
This paper is a discussion of the work that has been done by the Zimbabwe Government and This The Af...
This article analyses the language in education policy of Zimbabwe. It attempts to highlight the fac...
In Tanzania, the debate surrounding language of instruction has been rekindled with an announcement ...
This paper, is a discussion of the work that has been done by the Zimbabwe Government and The Africa...
This article argues that the Zimbabwean high school curriculum has remained largely irrelevant to hu...