Indigenous Multilingual Education in Vhembe, South Africa

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2022-04-15
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MDPI (Basel, Switzerland)
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(c) 2022 The Author/s
CC BY 4.0
Abstract
This research with primary school teachers in the Vhembe district of South Africa investigated the role of Tshivenḓa as an Indigenous language of instruction in developing learners’ capabilities in education. Interviews with 12 teachers found numerous ways in which teachers drew on their learners’ funds of knowledge in Tshivenḓa to connect with their culture, family and community, ensure their emotional well-being and to explain abstract concepts in an inclusive way while enhancing engagement in learning. These findings are significant for addressing Sustainable Development Goal 4 for Quality Education in Vhembe and ensuring Indigenous and minority language children have equitable access to their learning.
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education; multilingual; mother-tongue; indigenous
Citation
Patterson M, Gardyne S, Leonard S. (2022). Indigenous Multilingual Education in Vhembe, South Africa. Environmental Sciences Proceedings. 15. 1. (pp. 18-28).
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