This article explores the use of Swahili for education in Tanzania, focusing on rural areas where Swahili is not the main language of the community. Current language policy mandates Swahili as the exclusive Medium of Instruction at primary level throughout the country. However, findings reported here show that in parts of rural Tanzania, children learn Swahili only after a substantial period of being at school, meaning that Swahili does not support early childhood education nor equality of outcomes. Children experience difficulties with progression in learning and teacher-dominated classes can be observed. The study also finds unequal performance in national examinations based on the language of the community, and a prevalence of grade repe...
Despite gaining political independence five decades ago, for much of sub-Saharan Africa, it is not y...
In this paper I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational possi...
In this paper I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational possi...
In this article I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational pos...
In this article I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational pos...
In this article I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational pos...
The language of instruction in secondary schools in Tanzania has always been a debate due to the com...
Swahili, a national and official language in Kenya, is in wide use in the country as an inter-ethnic...
In many multilingual countries, the language instruction in classrooms is a continuous debate. Kisw...
After independence, Tanzania adopted a unique language of instruction model (LoI) in which Elementar...
This report is based on a review of research on the question of language of instruction (LOI) in Ta...
This thesis examines language attitudes toward Swahili, English, and other languages in\ud Tanzania....
In Tanzania, the debate surrounding language of instruction has been rekindled with an announcement ...
The role of language attitudes on language choice, development and policy in multilingual societies ...
This thesis examines language attitudes toward Swahili, English, and other languages in Tanzania. Sw...
Despite gaining political independence five decades ago, for much of sub-Saharan Africa, it is not y...
In this paper I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational possi...
In this paper I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational possi...
In this article I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational pos...
In this article I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational pos...
In this article I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational pos...
The language of instruction in secondary schools in Tanzania has always been a debate due to the com...
Swahili, a national and official language in Kenya, is in wide use in the country as an inter-ethnic...
In many multilingual countries, the language instruction in classrooms is a continuous debate. Kisw...
After independence, Tanzania adopted a unique language of instruction model (LoI) in which Elementar...
This report is based on a review of research on the question of language of instruction (LOI) in Ta...
This thesis examines language attitudes toward Swahili, English, and other languages in\ud Tanzania....
In Tanzania, the debate surrounding language of instruction has been rekindled with an announcement ...
The role of language attitudes on language choice, development and policy in multilingual societies ...
This thesis examines language attitudes toward Swahili, English, and other languages in Tanzania. Sw...
Despite gaining political independence five decades ago, for much of sub-Saharan Africa, it is not y...
In this paper I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational possi...
In this paper I argue that language policies for education have effects on pupils’ educational possi...