In the past two years, higher education institutions (HEI) have been inundated with students' demands for a decolonised education. Their voice led to the resuscitation of debates on a transformed curriculum. Amongst others, the language question is an issue at the centre of these debates. What students were questioning was the hegemony of English, the slow pace in which universities implement multilingual policies, and lack of clarity on the positioning of African languages as languages of learning and teaching. In this paper, we argue that if higher education aims to address marginalised and new knowledge through a decolonised curriculum, fundamental questions are worth being asked. In particular the questions we are asking and responding ...
This case study presents the importance of the student voice to decolonise the curriculum at a Briti...
The matter of language policy in South African higher education remains contentious. Intense debate ...
The demand for promoting bilingual and multilingual language policies in African universities can be...
over the past two years, institutions of higher learning in south Africa have been sites of student ...
The 2015/6 #Rhodes Must Fall student protest reignited the debate to decolonise higher education in ...
South African higher education relies primarily on English as the medium of education. This is a res...
This article seeks to understand what South African universities are doing by making use of language...
This article seeks to understand what South African universities are doing by making use of language...
the year 2015 saw the most unprecedented student protests since apartheid south Africa. the issues r...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
Institutions of Higher Education in South Africa are increasingly opting for education through the m...
This case study presents the importance of the student voice to decolonise the curriculum at a Briti...
This paper seeks to provide an analysis of obstacles that hinder progress in promoting the functiona...
This case study presents the importance of the student voice to decolonise the curriculum at a Briti...
Realisation of multilingual education as a right has remained a controversial issue in South Africa....
This case study presents the importance of the student voice to decolonise the curriculum at a Briti...
The matter of language policy in South African higher education remains contentious. Intense debate ...
The demand for promoting bilingual and multilingual language policies in African universities can be...
over the past two years, institutions of higher learning in south Africa have been sites of student ...
The 2015/6 #Rhodes Must Fall student protest reignited the debate to decolonise higher education in ...
South African higher education relies primarily on English as the medium of education. This is a res...
This article seeks to understand what South African universities are doing by making use of language...
This article seeks to understand what South African universities are doing by making use of language...
the year 2015 saw the most unprecedented student protests since apartheid south Africa. the issues r...
This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion ...
Institutions of Higher Education in South Africa are increasingly opting for education through the m...
This case study presents the importance of the student voice to decolonise the curriculum at a Briti...
This paper seeks to provide an analysis of obstacles that hinder progress in promoting the functiona...
This case study presents the importance of the student voice to decolonise the curriculum at a Briti...
Realisation of multilingual education as a right has remained a controversial issue in South Africa....
This case study presents the importance of the student voice to decolonise the curriculum at a Briti...
The matter of language policy in South African higher education remains contentious. Intense debate ...
The demand for promoting bilingual and multilingual language policies in African universities can be...