2021
DOI: 10.20853/35-6-3730
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Understanding language policy as a tool for access and social inclusion in South African higher education: A critical policy analysis perspective

Abstract: This article argues that the development of language policy for transformation and social inclusion has significantly failed to achieve the ideal order of things given lack of robust monitoring and systematic implementation. This article uses a framework for policy analysis to reflect on the language policy in South African Universities. It explores reasons why the national language policy was introduced and uses the "effect and implementation" two-pronged framework to show how the national language policy has… Show more

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“…Most of these HEIs offer SoTL often under standalone teaching and learning or academic development units or centers. Invariably, these HEIs provide SoTL through English as a LoLT in line with their institutional language policies (Cele, 2021). In fact, in the South African higher education context, it is unheard of and unimaginable for any HEI, including those that purport to have a dual-language medium (e.g., Afrikaans and English), to offer SoTL exclusively in any other language than in English.…”
Section: Sotl Language and Higher Education In South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of these HEIs offer SoTL often under standalone teaching and learning or academic development units or centers. Invariably, these HEIs provide SoTL through English as a LoLT in line with their institutional language policies (Cele, 2021). In fact, in the South African higher education context, it is unheard of and unimaginable for any HEI, including those that purport to have a dual-language medium (e.g., Afrikaans and English), to offer SoTL exclusively in any other language than in English.…”
Section: Sotl Language and Higher Education In South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is even more so as SoTL is mostly academic discipline-based, and it is intended to facilitate access to difficult-to-pass modules and to improve success rate in those modules for often at-risk students (cf. Cele, 2021;Pica-Smith & Veloria, 2012). The majority of such at-risk students are Black students, who are a demographic group for whom SoTL is intended.…”
Section: Sotl Language and Higher Education In South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
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