First additional language teaching in the foundation phase of schools in disadvantaged areas

Second language learning in South African schools is of supreme importance given the multilingual nature of the country. However, there is no certainty that teachers in the foundation phase of schools in poor environments have the skills to teach literacy in the first additional language and produce...

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Main Author: Ellen Lenyai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2011-12-01
Series:South African Journal of Childhood Education
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Online Access:https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/76
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spelling doaj-fa26063b53bb4a3c9ca2cf955f673ea92021-04-02T13:42:25ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Childhood Education2223-76742223-76822011-12-0111e1e1410.4102/sajce.v1i1.7641First additional language teaching in the foundation phase of schools in disadvantaged areasEllen Lenyai0University of South AfricaSecond language learning in South African schools is of supreme importance given the multilingual nature of the country. However, there is no certainty that teachers in the foundation phase of schools in poor environments have the skills to teach literacy in the first additional language and produce competent learners. This investigation revealed that the methods that teachers used to teach English, as the first additional language did not develop children’s comprehension and communication skills. It argues that if teachers do not use methods that encourage children to communicate in English the children might not acquire the competence needed to use English as the language for learning in Grade 4. Policy makers are advised to monitor the implementation of the first additional language policy and to oversee the development of an English literacy-training programme in the foundation phase that could provide teachers with the necessary skills and appropriate approaches for teaching the target language.https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/76first additional languagesecond language, English competency, foundation phase
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First additional language teaching in the foundation phase of schools in disadvantaged areas
South African Journal of Childhood Education
first additional language
second language, English competency, foundation phase
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title First additional language teaching in the foundation phase of schools in disadvantaged areas
title_short First additional language teaching in the foundation phase of schools in disadvantaged areas
title_full First additional language teaching in the foundation phase of schools in disadvantaged areas
title_fullStr First additional language teaching in the foundation phase of schools in disadvantaged areas
title_full_unstemmed First additional language teaching in the foundation phase of schools in disadvantaged areas
title_sort first additional language teaching in the foundation phase of schools in disadvantaged areas
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Childhood Education
issn 2223-7674
2223-7682
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Second language learning in South African schools is of supreme importance given the multilingual nature of the country. However, there is no certainty that teachers in the foundation phase of schools in poor environments have the skills to teach literacy in the first additional language and produce competent learners. This investigation revealed that the methods that teachers used to teach English, as the first additional language did not develop children’s comprehension and communication skills. It argues that if teachers do not use methods that encourage children to communicate in English the children might not acquire the competence needed to use English as the language for learning in Grade 4. Policy makers are advised to monitor the implementation of the first additional language policy and to oversee the development of an English literacy-training programme in the foundation phase that could provide teachers with the necessary skills and appropriate approaches for teaching the target language.
topic first additional language
second language, English competency, foundation phase
url https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/76
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