National Languages and Teacher Training in Africa

National Languages and Teacher Training in Africa
Author: Joseph Poth
Publisher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The last of three guides published in this series on national languages and teacher training in Africa. Aimed at present and future teachers, it deals with practical classroom techniques and approaches. It tackles educational questions linked to oral expression, writing, reading, arithmetic and practical activities, and underlines the need for continuously referring to the pupil's cultural environment.

Methodology in Language Teaching

Methodology in Language Teaching
Author: Jack C. Richards
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2002-04-08
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0521808294

This comprehensive anthology gives an overview of current approaches, issues and practices in the teaching of English to speakers of other languages at elementary, secondary, and tertiary levels.

The Role of Language in Black Education

The Role of Language in Black Education
Author: Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria (South Africa).
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1986
Genre: Afrikaans language
ISBN:

Papers include: "Another Dimension of Readiness To Learn in the Second Language"; "Medium of Instruction in Black Education in Southern Africa"'; "Language Across the Curriculum"; "Die milieu binne die skool" ("The Environment Inside the School"); "Language in Black Education: The Environment Outside the School"; "The New Joint Core Syllabuses for English Opportunities, Problems, Solutions"; "Eksemplariese werksdokument: 'Sillabus vir Afrikaans Tweede Taal Hoer Graad Standerd agt tot tien' van die Departement Onderwys en Opleiding" ("Examples of Work Documents: 'Syllabus for Afrikaans Second Language Higher Grade Standard Eight to Ten' of the Department of Education in Training"); "The Revised 1987 Syllabus for Bantu Languages"; "English Language Teaching Methodology";"Metodologie en die onderrig van Afrikaans" ("Methodology in the Teaching of Afrikaans"); "The Methodology of African Languages"; "The Role of Language in Black Education, Teacher Education and Training: Colleges of Training"; "An Experimental and Trainee-Centered Approach to Language-Teacher Training: A Proposal"; and "In-Service Training." Thirty pages of commentary conclude the document. (MSE)

Building Capacity: Using TEFL and African Languages as Development-oriented Literacy Tools

Building Capacity: Using TEFL and African Languages as Development-oriented Literacy Tools
Author: M. Mutaka
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2008-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9956715379

" ""Building Capacity promotes the vision that the teaching of African languages can best achieve its aim of boosting the economic and cultural development of the Africans if they are made to work in synergy with a revamping of the course contents of international languages that will be taught within the frame of a development-oriented literacy curriculum. Great emphasis is put on the oral skills in the use of African languages as they are to serve as a link between the community and the school for the ultimate revitalization of the positive aspects of African cultures in a world beset by globalization. The book is supplemented with a sample of texts in the appendix that are meant to be a bridge between formal texts taught in classrooms and literacy texts that can raise the genuine interests of the local populations in that they address their immediate needs. Among the possible topics language teachers are encouraged to explore in their classes are those concerning economic development, but also such issues as health, education, the environment, food security, and conflict resolution. """"In the face of the growing interest in the use of African Languages by Africans as symbols of personal and cultural identity and as means of empowering the rural communities in the entreprise of national development,the need for a methodologically appropriate manual to guide the teaching and learning of African languages becomes urgent.This book is a timely response, predicated on a policy of the symbiotic use of African languages along with partner (foreign-official) languages, to attain a balanced level of economic and socio-cultural development.It is based on a compendium of well- thought-out principles geared towards a rapid acquisition of written and oral language skills that are congruent with and reflect the socio-cultural and economic concerns of the linguistic community."""" Beban Sammy Chumbow, Professor of Linguistics, University of Yaounde I """"Among the numerous proposals in this book is the necessity for Africans, and I would add, for the communities of Asia and Latin America, to re-think the contents of their language courses and assign them an objective which aims at the integral development of their communities. It is indeed imperative that these courses reflect clear objectives of seeking social, cultural, and economic developments that harmonize with African, Asian, and Latin American values that are deep rooted in their respective various cultures."""" Jean-Pierre Angenot Professor of Linguistics, Federal University of Rond?nia, Porto Velho, Brazil."""