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English As A Language Of Learning Teaching And Inclusivity Examining South Africas Higher Education Crisis Liesel Hibbert

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English As A Language Of Learning Teaching And Inclusivity Examining South Africas Higher Education Crisis Liesel Hibbert
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.45 MB
Pages: 187
Author: Liesel Hibbert
ISBN: 9781003382645, 1003382649
Language: English
Year: 2023

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English As A Language Of Learning Teaching And Inclusivity Examining South Africas Higher Education Crisis Liesel Hibbert by Liesel Hibbert 9781003382645, 1003382649 instant download after payment.

Hibbert explores South Africa’s higher education crisis utilising case studies and first-hand experiences with English as the language of instruction. The historical overview provides a framework with which to understand the complicated nature of using English as a language of instruction in South Africa, past and present. Student narratives are presented to illustrate mainly breakthroughs, but also challenges.An overview is provided, of imported English teaching methodologies and how they have emerged and developed in the local educational system over decades. It is demonstrated how these methodologies relate to socio-economic and political events and trends at each juncture. By applying defamiliarisation as a research method of investigation, students’ translanguaging struggles are recorded and discussed, both pre-pandemic and during the pandemic period. The experiences of non-monolingual English-speaking staff and students, and of local English/African language bilinguals is foregrounded, as they are by far the majority in South African higher education and schools. The relevance of the experiences and learning paths of those staff and students is enhanced.This book aids lecturers across disciplines and English language facilitators in the improvement of English acquisition curricula through exposure to arguments, case studies and learning path narratives in this volume, and prompts and inspires researchers to develop further theories and experiments in their own context.

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