The language textbook in a post-apartheid education system

Bibliography: leaves 107-141. === Using the English language textbook as its focal point, this study attempts to determine the extent to which educational publishers are in a position, through their practices, to assist in the transformation of South Africa. The centrality of language to both the cr...

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Main Author: Lague, Peter Ernest
Other Authors: Esterhuyse, Jan
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14348
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-143482020-10-06T05:11:29Z The language textbook in a post-apartheid education system Lague, Peter Ernest Esterhuyse, Jan Textbooks - South Africa Language and education - South Africa Applied Language studies Bibliography: leaves 107-141. Using the English language textbook as its focal point, this study attempts to determine the extent to which educational publishers are in a position, through their practices, to assist in the transformation of South Africa. The centrality of language to both the creation of individual consciousness and to the shaping of society inform this investigation. Regarded as integral to these processes is the premise that education is the primary terrain into which language, and its fundamentally moulding potential, is locked. Furthermore, the impact of not only the transition in south Africa, but also of the fluidity of the wider global backdrop on both language and education are acknowledged as crucial influences on all spheres of private as well as public life. In this context, the study endeavours to locate and define those elements which comprise and inform the practices of educational publishing. It attempts to demonstrate that the broader socioeconomic, political, educational and cultural processes, from which educational publishing takes its signals, severely restrain its capacity for participation in social transformation. The study concludes with some recommendations for the publishing of English language textbooks in a post-apartheid terrain, and suggests a few areas of research pertinent to such an undertaking. 2015-10-25T17:10:18Z 2015-10-25T17:10:18Z 1994 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14348 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Humanities School of Education
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Language and education - South Africa
Applied Language studies
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Language and education - South Africa
Applied Language studies
Lague, Peter Ernest
The language textbook in a post-apartheid education system
description Bibliography: leaves 107-141. === Using the English language textbook as its focal point, this study attempts to determine the extent to which educational publishers are in a position, through their practices, to assist in the transformation of South Africa. The centrality of language to both the creation of individual consciousness and to the shaping of society inform this investigation. Regarded as integral to these processes is the premise that education is the primary terrain into which language, and its fundamentally moulding potential, is locked. Furthermore, the impact of not only the transition in south Africa, but also of the fluidity of the wider global backdrop on both language and education are acknowledged as crucial influences on all spheres of private as well as public life. In this context, the study endeavours to locate and define those elements which comprise and inform the practices of educational publishing. It attempts to demonstrate that the broader socioeconomic, political, educational and cultural processes, from which educational publishing takes its signals, severely restrain its capacity for participation in social transformation. The study concludes with some recommendations for the publishing of English language textbooks in a post-apartheid terrain, and suggests a few areas of research pertinent to such an undertaking.
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