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The role of African languages in education and training (skills-development) in South Africa

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Title: The role of African languages in education and training (skills-development) in South Africa
Author: Mutsila, Ndivhuho
Abstract: This study investigates the possibilities of incorporating African languages in skills development and training in South Africa as part of functional multilingualism. This investigation is done in relation to the Skills Development Act (Act No.97 of 1998) promulgated by the South African government, through parliament in order to address skills shortage among workers in South Africa the majority of whom are black whose education and training needs can be more effectively addressed through mother-tongue instruction than through English or Afrikaans. A literature review of global trends in skills-development initiatives and strategies indicates that the use of indigenous languages in skills development ensures success in skills transference and also enhances language development and language promotion. Empirical research was done in the mining and minerals industry at Beatrix Gold Mine, Free State.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1953
Date: 2009-08-25
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