Teachers’ perspectives on the use of English as the medium of instruction in Zimbabwean secondary schools

Type Journal Article - South African Journal of African Languages
Title Teachers’ perspectives on the use of English as the medium of instruction in Zimbabwean secondary schools
Author(s)
Volume 35
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 43-55
URL http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02572117.2015.1056463
Abstract
This study analyses the perspectives of teachers on English as a language of learning and teaching in the context of government recommendations that Shona and Ndebele be used alongside English as languages of learning and teaching in Zimbabwean secondary schools. Through a questionnaire survey, open interviews and classroom observation, it was found that the teachers regard English as a language of learning and teaching in a positive way though they are aware of the difficulties associated with its use. There was a high consensus on the desirability of English among teachers as informants with various attributes obtained attitude, pedagogical beliefs and perceived difficulty scores that were, in the main, not statistically significant. It also emerged that government recommendations for the use of endoglossic languages as languages of learning and teaching (LoLT) have not been complemented by concrete measures and that the subsequent efforts to change the language-in-education policy have so far seemed insincere.

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