Though research has been conducted on many issues since Namibia's independence in 1990, none of these studies has investigated how English Second Language (ESL) teachers teach and support struggling adolescent readers (SARs) to read. Utilising qualitative research techniques such as classroom observations, semi-structured interviews and document analysis, this case study looked at strategies, methods, and resources used by five ESL secondary school teachers to teach SARs to read in two regions in Namibia, Caprivi and Otjozondjupa regions. Two of the five participants were male teachers. The presence of SARs in the classes observed was established by using informal methods such as the ESL teachers' experience (Caprivi region), while a sample...
Scholars of language teaching agree that the development of initial literacy is best achieved when t...
Reading is central to all learning and should enjoy more attention than any skill associated with le...
This study aims to explore four grade 3 teachers’ understanding of teaching reading in Rukwangali, a...
Though research has been conducted on many issues since Namibia's independence in 1990, none of thes...
Reading is regarded as one of the most important, but also most complex skills utilised to attain fl...
This study aims to explore four grade 3 teachers’ understanding of teaching reading in Rukwangali, a...
This study was conducted in order to understand how Grade 1 teachers teach reading in mother tongue ...
During the process of this research, the main objective was to explore the approaches that the teach...
The poor level of proficiency in the English language among Namibian learners in tertiary education ...
Literacy is currently a topic of great concern in Namibia. Learners in this country have difficulty ...
Many Namibians haveindicated that both teachers and learners were not conversant enough to teach and...
Many Namibians haveindicated that both teachers and learners were not conversant enough to teach and...
The responsibility of teacher education in Namibia after independence was shared between the College...
This study was conducted in order to understand to what extent Grade 2 teachers use books (or other ...
Scholars of language teaching agree that the development of initial literacy is best achieved when t...
Scholars of language teaching agree that the development of initial literacy is best achieved when t...
Reading is central to all learning and should enjoy more attention than any skill associated with le...
This study aims to explore four grade 3 teachers’ understanding of teaching reading in Rukwangali, a...
Though research has been conducted on many issues since Namibia's independence in 1990, none of thes...
Reading is regarded as one of the most important, but also most complex skills utilised to attain fl...
This study aims to explore four grade 3 teachers’ understanding of teaching reading in Rukwangali, a...
This study was conducted in order to understand how Grade 1 teachers teach reading in mother tongue ...
During the process of this research, the main objective was to explore the approaches that the teach...
The poor level of proficiency in the English language among Namibian learners in tertiary education ...
Literacy is currently a topic of great concern in Namibia. Learners in this country have difficulty ...
Many Namibians haveindicated that both teachers and learners were not conversant enough to teach and...
Many Namibians haveindicated that both teachers and learners were not conversant enough to teach and...
The responsibility of teacher education in Namibia after independence was shared between the College...
This study was conducted in order to understand to what extent Grade 2 teachers use books (or other ...
Scholars of language teaching agree that the development of initial literacy is best achieved when t...
Scholars of language teaching agree that the development of initial literacy is best achieved when t...
Reading is central to all learning and should enjoy more attention than any skill associated with le...
This study aims to explore four grade 3 teachers’ understanding of teaching reading in Rukwangali, a...