Language policy is an influencing factor of the educational outcome for pupils in Africa. Colonial languages have been largely used and African Languages are neglected. Despite this, the South African Constitution (1996) declares eleven official languages. However, curricular developments favour Afrikaans and English. To analyse the implementation of the official language policy, we focus on Limpopo Province. Over 1000 questionnaires were answered by teachers. This approach aimed to analyse the language practices and language attitudes of teachers. Schools in Limpopo showed significant differences between the official language policy and the daily language practices. Some teachers implement the official language policy; others use one or mo...
The elections of the democratic government in South Africa in 1994 led to the formulation of the new...
South Africa has a progressive Language in Education Policy (LiEP) advocating multilingualism, but t...
Among the countries where language has complicated educational policy, South Africa is probably uniq...
Includes bibliographical references.This study has explored the New Language Policy of South Africa,...
Language policy and Linguistic Landscapes (LL) are a highly contested area in South Africa. Due to A...
At independence, in March 1990, Namibia adopted English as its official language, replacing joint of...
This study looks at language policy and practice at two Eastern Cape schools. It further explores th...
Languages users may cause violence and racism: in 1976, protests against the imposition of Afrikaans...
This study looks at language policy and practice at two Eastern Cape schools. It further explores th...
There is a general consensus among educators and researchers looking into the state of education in ...
At independence, in March 1990, Namibia adopted English as its official language, replacing joint of...
According to the National Education Policy Act (No. 27 of 1996) and the South African Schools Act (N...
According to the National Education Policy Act (No. 27 of 1996) and the South African Schools Act (N...
This paper has been prompted by studies that have shown that learner performance and quality of educ...
This paper has been prompted by studies that have shown that learner performance and quality of educ...
The elections of the democratic government in South Africa in 1994 led to the formulation of the new...
South Africa has a progressive Language in Education Policy (LiEP) advocating multilingualism, but t...
Among the countries where language has complicated educational policy, South Africa is probably uniq...
Includes bibliographical references.This study has explored the New Language Policy of South Africa,...
Language policy and Linguistic Landscapes (LL) are a highly contested area in South Africa. Due to A...
At independence, in March 1990, Namibia adopted English as its official language, replacing joint of...
This study looks at language policy and practice at two Eastern Cape schools. It further explores th...
Languages users may cause violence and racism: in 1976, protests against the imposition of Afrikaans...
This study looks at language policy and practice at two Eastern Cape schools. It further explores th...
There is a general consensus among educators and researchers looking into the state of education in ...
At independence, in March 1990, Namibia adopted English as its official language, replacing joint of...
According to the National Education Policy Act (No. 27 of 1996) and the South African Schools Act (N...
According to the National Education Policy Act (No. 27 of 1996) and the South African Schools Act (N...
This paper has been prompted by studies that have shown that learner performance and quality of educ...
This paper has been prompted by studies that have shown that learner performance and quality of educ...
The elections of the democratic government in South Africa in 1994 led to the formulation of the new...
South Africa has a progressive Language in Education Policy (LiEP) advocating multilingualism, but t...
Among the countries where language has complicated educational policy, South Africa is probably uniq...