Language in education policy and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda: a case study of the urban district of Kampala

Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === This thesis is concerned with Language in Education Policy (LiEP) and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda with the urban district of Kampala as the case study. Specifically, the study investigates the implementation of a monoglot LiEP for early literacy acquisit...

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Main Author: Nankindu, Prosperous
Other Authors: Stroud, Christopher
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4109
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-41092017-08-02T04:00:41Z Language in education policy and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda: a case study of the urban district of Kampala Nankindu, Prosperous Stroud, Christopher Language policy Literacy Multilingualism Primary school Uganda Philosophiae Doctor - PhD This thesis is concerned with Language in Education Policy (LiEP) and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda with the urban district of Kampala as the case study. Specifically, the study investigates the implementation of a monoglot LiEP for early literacy acquisition in a multilingual situation. The thesis analyses three LiEP instruments for Uganda, namely; (i) The 1992 Government White Paper on Education, (ii) The 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and (iii) The Uganda Education Sector Strategic Plan 2004-2015. After that analysis the study presents views and perceptions of LiEP Stakeholders in Uganda; Policy makers, Curriculum developers, Literacy researchers, NGO Officials, Head teachers, Literacy teachers and Parents/Guardians. The study is mainly prompted by the LiEP which recommends English as the Medium of Instruction (MoI) but not the common language to be used throughout the Primary School cycle. The thesis trys to shed light on the following aspects; principles of a LiEP in a multilingual setting, a relevant LiEP model for multilingual situations, multilingualism as a resource for literacy acquisition, appropriateness of a bilingual LiEP in Kampala with a local language, classroom and home literacy practices and lastly, literacy acquisition. The research question is to find out the extent to which the current LiEP in Uganda provides for literacy acquisition in multilingual settings. 2015-05-05T14:12:01Z 2015-05-05T14:12:01Z 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4109 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Language policy
Literacy
Multilingualism
Primary school
Uganda
spellingShingle Language policy
Literacy
Multilingualism
Primary school
Uganda
Nankindu, Prosperous
Language in education policy and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda: a case study of the urban district of Kampala
description Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === This thesis is concerned with Language in Education Policy (LiEP) and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda with the urban district of Kampala as the case study. Specifically, the study investigates the implementation of a monoglot LiEP for early literacy acquisition in a multilingual situation. The thesis analyses three LiEP instruments for Uganda, namely; (i) The 1992 Government White Paper on Education, (ii) The 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and (iii) The Uganda Education Sector Strategic Plan 2004-2015. After that analysis the study presents views and perceptions of LiEP Stakeholders in Uganda; Policy makers, Curriculum developers, Literacy researchers, NGO Officials, Head teachers, Literacy teachers and Parents/Guardians. The study is mainly prompted by the LiEP which recommends English as the Medium of Instruction (MoI) but not the common language to be used throughout the Primary School cycle. The thesis trys to shed light on the following aspects; principles of a LiEP in a multilingual setting, a relevant LiEP model for multilingual situations, multilingualism as a resource for literacy acquisition, appropriateness of a bilingual LiEP in Kampala with a local language, classroom and home literacy practices and lastly, literacy acquisition. The research question is to find out the extent to which the current LiEP in Uganda provides for literacy acquisition in multilingual settings.
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Nankindu, Prosperous
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title Language in education policy and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda: a case study of the urban district of Kampala
title_short Language in education policy and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda: a case study of the urban district of Kampala
title_full Language in education policy and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda: a case study of the urban district of Kampala
title_fullStr Language in education policy and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda: a case study of the urban district of Kampala
title_full_unstemmed Language in education policy and literacy acquisition in multilingual Uganda: a case study of the urban district of Kampala
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publisher University of the Western Cape
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