发展作为高等教育教学媒介的非洲语言:从政策到实践

Z. Mthombeni
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本研究以夸祖鲁-纳塔尔大学(UKZN)为主要案例,批判性地考察了南非高等教育系统中非洲语言(特别是伊西祖鲁语)的整合情况。研究采用定性方法,对讲师和学生进行了半结构化访谈,同时通过对二手资料的全面研究分析了相关政策。研究的理论框架以社会语言学为基础,重点关注 "失语症"--一种在多语言社区中两种语言发挥不同功能的语言现象。文章探讨了种族隔离和殖民主义的遗留问题,考虑了将非洲语言定位为劣等语言的种族权力差异。研究结果强调了UKZN在将伊西祖鲁语知识化方面所发挥的变革作用,挑战了人们对非洲语言在高等教育中贡献知识的能力的长期误解。建议强调了创新教学方法的必要性,以及为使用非洲语言学习学术内容的学生提供有力支持服务的必要性。本文有助于重塑对非洲语言的认识,承认非洲语言在高等教育中的重要作用:非洲语言、高等教育、转型、语言政策、失语症
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Development of African Languages as the Medium of Instruction in Higher Education: From Policy to Practice
This study, using the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) as a key case study, critically examined the integration of African languages, specifically isiZulu, in South Africa’s higher education system. Employing a qualitative approach, the research conducted semi-structured interviews with lecturers and students while analysing relevant policies through a comprehensive examination of secondary data. The theoretical framework is grounded in sociolinguistics that focuses on diglossia—a linguistic phenomenon where two languages serve distinct functions in multilingual communities. The article engaged with the legacy of apartheid and colonialism, considering racial power differences that position African languages as inferior. The findings highlight the transformative role UKZN has embarked on of intellectualising isiZulu, challenging persistent misconceptions about the capacity of African languages to contribute to knowledge within higher education. The recommendations stressed the need for innovative teaching approaches, and robust support services for students engaging with academic content in African languages. This paper contributes to reshaping the narrative around African languages, recognising their vital role in higher education. Keywords: African Languages, Higher Education, Transformation, Language Policy, Diglossia
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