Attitudes of University of Botswana humanities students to mother tongue education

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-07 DOI:10.2989/16073614.2022.2075902
Rose Letsholo-Tafila, Goabilwe N Ramaeba
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Abstract In 1953, UNESCO advocated for mother tongue education, particularly at primary school level. Many countries took heed of this advocacy. However, Botswana has not yet implemented this at any level. Against this background, this article investigates the attitudes of humanities students at the University of Botswana to the use of mother tongue in university education and the ideologies that shape this. It addresses the question: What are the views of University of Botswana humanities students towards mother tongue education at university? The article specifically asks the following: a) Would you like your university education to be in your mother tongue?; and b) Is the use of English a hindrance to your learning? The data was collected through a questionnaire which 80 students responded to. The study uses Garrrett’s definition of attitude and Wolfram and Schilling-Estes’s conceptualisation of ideology and found that most students are not in favour of mother tongue education. In addition, they do not find English a hindrance to their education. Both views reflect a language ideology grounded in Botswana’s language practices which hold English in high regard at the expense of indigenous languages.
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博茨瓦纳大学人文学科学生对母语教育的态度
1953年,联合国教科文组织倡导母语教育,特别是在小学阶段。许多国家采纳了这一倡议。然而,博茨瓦纳尚未在任何级别上实施这项措施。在此背景下,本文调查博茨瓦纳大学人文学科学生对在大学教育中使用母语的态度,以及形成这种态度的意识形态。它回答了这样一个问题:博茨瓦纳大学人文学科的学生对大学里的母语教育有什么看法?这篇文章特别提出了以下问题:a)你希望你的大学教育以你的母语进行吗?b)英语的使用会阻碍你的学习吗?数据是通过80名学生回答的问卷收集的。本研究采用了garrett对态度的定义和Wolfram和Schilling-Estes对意识形态的概念,发现大多数学生不赞成母语教育。此外,他们不认为英语是他们教育的障碍。这两种观点都反映了一种基于博茨瓦纳语言实践的语言意识形态,这种语言实践以牺牲土著语言为代价,高度重视英语。
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期刊介绍: Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies publishes articles on a wide range of linguistic topics and acts as a forum for research into ALL the languages of southern Africa, including English and Afrikaans. Original contributions are welcomed on any of the core areas of linguistics, both theoretical (e.g. syntax, phonology, semantics) and applied (e.g. sociolinguistic topics, language teaching, language policy). Review articles, short research reports and book reviews are also welcomed. Articles in languages other than English are accompanied by an extended English summary.
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