Assessing the Impact of Language Use on Financial Management Practices in Zimbabwean Schools: A Study of Kwekwe District

Stephen Njini, E. Thokozani, Thomas E. B. Assan, B. M. Sithole, H. Ngoshi
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the linguistic accessibility of financial management policies and practices in documents in Zimbabwe’s education system. The study was guided by two research questions: how does English become a barrier to financial management policies in Zimbabwe? What strategies can Zimbabwe use to solve language related barriers to financial management policy implementation in the Zimbabwe education system? The study adopted a qualitative research approach. The research population was school heads, teachers, school inspectors, accountants, auditors and treasurers of development committees. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. The sample size was 19. The data was analysed using thematic approach. The study illustrated that finances are mostly mismanaged and language barrier is one of the reasons as interpretation of some English concepts become a barrier leading to financial malpractices. Additionally, the study found out that the use of the colonial language English as the legal and official language for government financial management documents in schools was one of the barriers to effective use of documents to guide financial management and practices in schools. The documents should be written in local languages for better understanding of the financial documents so as to put up to ideal financial practices. The study recommends linguistic accessibility of language used to write policy documents through training, simplification of the documents and use of local vernacular language when writing the documents as a strategy to promote effective use of policy documents in schools.
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评估语言使用对津巴布韦学校财务管理实践的影响:对Kwekwe地区的研究
本研究的目的是调查津巴布韦教育系统文件中财务管理政策和做法的语言可及性。这项研究以两个研究问题为指导:英语如何成为津巴布韦财务管理政策的障碍?津巴布韦可以使用什么策略来解决津巴布韦教育系统中与语言相关的财务管理政策实施障碍?本研究采用定性研究方法。研究对象是学校校长、教师、学校督查人员、会计师、审计员和发展委员会的财务主管。抽样方法为有目的抽样。样本量为19。采用专题方法对数据进行分析。该研究表明,大多数财务管理不善,语言障碍是原因之一,因为对一些英语概念的解释成为导致财务不当行为的障碍。此外,研究发现,使用殖民地语言英语作为学校政府财务管理文件的法律和官方语言是有效利用文件指导学校财务管理和实践的障碍之一。为了更好地理解财务文件,以达到理想的财务实践,文件应使用当地语言编写。该研究建议通过培训、简化文件和在编写文件时使用当地白话文,使政策文件的语言易于使用,作为促进学校有效使用政策文件的一项策略。
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