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Autor/inBrock-Utne, Birgit
TitelLanguage, Literacy, Power and Democracy in Africa
QuelleIn: Education and Society, 33 (2015) 2, S.5-24 (20 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN0726-2655
DOI10.7459/es/33.2.02
SchlagwörterDemocracy; Literacy; Civil Rights; Second Languages; Language of Instruction; Native Language; African Languages; Social Stratification; Language Planning; Sustainability; Elections; Freedom; Mass Media; Language Usage; Official Languages; Foreign Countries; Power Structure
AbstractThe May 2013 Report of the High Level Panel, established by the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in 2012 to advise on the global development framework beyond 2015 underscored that rising inequity is a growing worldwide concern. The high level panel refers to a study of 28 countries in Africa which found that more than one out of every three pupils (23 million primary school children) could not read or do basic math after multiple years of schooling. No mention is made of the language in which the children could not read or do basic math. It is most likely a foreign language, a language children do not normally speak or hear around them. The language of instruction is a powerful mechanism for social stratification, increasing inequality. In my article I devote some time to a discussion of the language of instruction policy in Africa and the problems it creates for the African school-child. But I first and foremost concentrate on the effect of the language policy in Africa on the creation and sustainability of a living democracy including free elections, freedom of the press and the preservation of human rights. The languages used at the highest educational level, in the parliaments of Africa; the languages used by the leaders to communicate with their voters, used in the courts and in the press bear testimony to the inequity in most African countries and the power of the African elites and their international allies. (As Provided).
AnmerkungenJames Nicholas Publishers. PO Box 5179, South Melbourne, VIC 3205 Australia. Tel: +61-39-696-5545; Fax: +61-39-699-2040; e-mail: custservice@jnponline.com; Web site: https://www.jamesnicholaspublishers.com.au/
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2020/1/01
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