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Muddling through: a critical review of Ugandan language policy in education
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posted on 2023-05-17, 19:39 authored by Muzoora, M, Terry, DThis article discusses the contradictions and paradoxes embedded in the implementation of the contemporary language policy in education in Uganda. The paper argues that language choice in education has depended largely on political interplay, balance of power and finances and less on pedagogical considerations influenced by underpinning forces that are antithetical to such down-up policies. The paper highlights that there is need to revisit the policy to achieve the intended goals by recognising the role of democracy, equity and equality aspects of language in education to break through the distribution of power relations to foster linguistic justice, emancipatory pedagogies, linguistic and cultural diversity and sustainability. Consideration of historical, social contextual and pedagogical issues based on scientific data are paramount rather than holding on to colonial policies, less relevant in today’s contemporary Uganda. The article concludes that success of ‘mother tongue’ medium in school is preconditioned by the collapse of the status quo through democratisation and empowerment of local communities. They are to take ownership and target local needs rather than continued with current wasteful measures propagated by subtractive bilingual imperatives, which are counterproductive yet still compelled by neo-colonial and colonial leaders. A number of bilingual and total-endoglossic models are highlighted which may be further examined through contextual research. This may foster a more effective implementation of language use in education that could lead to the realisation of increased literacy levels, national unity, language and cultural sustainability as well as overall development of Uganda.
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Publication title
Internet Journal of Language, Culture and SocietyIssue
38Pagination
103-110ISSN
1327-774XDepartment/School
Faculty of EducationPublisher
University of TasmaniaPlace of publication
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