肯尼亚教育政策中的语言

Norman Ngetich
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摘要:教育中的语言政策问题引起了激烈的争论,是教育利益相关者和教育研究者关注的问题。尽管有明显不同的观点,但有一个令人不安的共识,即对于世界各地的教育系统来说,语言在教学过程中起着关键作用。本文对肯尼亚的教育语言政策(以下简称LiEP)进行了批判性评价。然后,它简要而独特地审查了世界各地的外语教育政策(以下简称FLiEP),并特别关注肯尼亚法语教育的情况。本文认为,肯尼亚教育系统中的外语教育政策显然是沉默的,或者没有明确说明。由此对肯尼亚学校外语教育(以下简称外语教育)的影响是,它的发展没有经过方法规划,而是根据国家的社会经济、政治和教育变革而“自我发展”。为了突出这一点,本文通过批判性地审视肯尼亚的LiEP从独立到现在,他们的解释和实施,参考外语教育,提出解释性研究。这篇论文的文献来源于图书馆搜索、在线资源和肯尼亚教育部文件的各种文件,即会议论文。关键词:外语教育政策;肯尼亚;语言政策
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Language in Education Policy in Kenya
Abstract: The subject of Language-in-education policies has generated rigorous debate and is an issue of concern to education stakeholders and researchers in education. Despite markedly disparate views, there is an uneasy agreement that for education systems the world over, languages play a pivotal role in the teaching and learning processes. This paper provides a critical appraisal of the general language-in-education-policy in Kenya (hereinafter, LiEP). It then briefly and singularly examines foreign language-in-education policies (hereinafter, FLiEP) around the world and gives a particular focus on the situation of French-language education in Kenya. The paper determines that foreign language-in-education policies in Kenya’s education system are admittedly silent or not clearly spelt-out. The resultant effect on foreign language education (hereinafter, FLE) in Kenyan schools is that its growth has not been methodologically planned but has “self-developed” in response and in line with socio-economic, political, and educational transformations in the country. To bring this to the fore, this paper presents explanatory research by critically examining Kenya`s LiEP from independence to present, their interpretations and implementations, in reference to foreign language education. Literature informing this paper was sourced from various documents from library search, online sources and Ministry of Education Kenya documents, that is, Sessional Papers.  Keywords: Foreign language-in-education policy, Kenya, language policy
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