The influence of second language instruction on the performance of Zulu children in Indian schools
The primary aim ·of this investigation was to determine the influence of English second language instruction and English proficiency on the performance of Zulu children at Indian schools. A study into first and second language acquisition was undertaken, including the theories of second language...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-175082016-04-16T04:08:28Z The influence of second language instruction on the performance of Zulu children in Indian schools Moonsamy, Manormoney De Witt, M. W. (Marike W.) English second language English proficiency Acquisition of second language Second language instruction Primary school Theories of language acquisition Factors influencing acquisition Mother tongue instruction Mother tongue medium Second language teaching methods 371.97963986 Second language acquisition English language -- Study and teaching -- South Africa Education The primary aim ·of this investigation was to determine the influence of English second language instruction and English proficiency on the performance of Zulu children at Indian schools. A study into first and second language acquisition was undertaken, including the theories of second language acquisition. The empirical investigation entailed the collection of data through questionnaires. The null hypotheses were then tested using the chi-square test. The research results show that the academic performance of Black children at Indian schools is influenced by English second language instruction and English proficiency.. It is also evident that early exposure to the English language has a tremendous influence on their performance. Black children transferred from a mother tongue medium school to an English medium school, during the junior primary phase, are found to be at a disadvantage compared to their English-speaking peers due to limited proficiency in the language of instruction. Psychology of Education M.Ed. (Psychology of Education) 2015-01-23T04:23:54Z 2015-01-23T04:23:54Z 1995-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17508 en 1 online resource (xii, 181 leaves) |
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English second language English proficiency Acquisition of second language Second language instruction Primary school Theories of language acquisition Factors influencing acquisition Mother tongue instruction Mother tongue medium Second language teaching methods 371.97963986 Second language acquisition English language -- Study and teaching -- South Africa Education Moonsamy, Manormoney The influence of second language instruction on the performance of Zulu children in Indian schools |
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The primary aim ·of this investigation was to determine the
influence of English second language instruction and English
proficiency on the performance of Zulu children at Indian
schools. A study into first and second language acquisition
was undertaken, including the theories of second language
acquisition.
The empirical investigation entailed the collection of data
through questionnaires. The null hypotheses were then tested
using the chi-square test. The research results show that the
academic performance of Black children at Indian schools is
influenced by English second language instruction and English
proficiency.. It is also evident that early exposure to the
English language has a tremendous influence on their
performance. Black children transferred from a mother tongue
medium school to an English medium school, during the junior
primary phase, are found to be at a disadvantage compared to
their English-speaking peers due to limited proficiency in the
language of instruction. === Psychology of Education === M.Ed. (Psychology of Education) |
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De Witt, M. W. (Marike W.) |
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De Witt, M. W. (Marike W.) Moonsamy, Manormoney |
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The influence of second language instruction on the performance of Zulu children in Indian schools |
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The influence of second language instruction on the performance of Zulu children in Indian schools |
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The influence of second language instruction on the performance of Zulu children in Indian schools |
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The influence of second language instruction on the performance of Zulu children in Indian schools |
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The influence of second language instruction on the performance of Zulu children in Indian schools |
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