posted on 2024-09-05, 21:00authored byElizabeth Tofaris, Gabrielle Wills
To better understand early grade reading in African languages, a multi-disciplinary team of researchers from Stellenbosch University, the University of Cape Town, the University of South Africa and Funda Wande, together with the Department of Basic Education (DBE) in South Africa, are working towards a deeper understanding of higher reading gains in English and three African languages. In South African primary schools, more than three quarters of nine to ten year-olds fail to reach the expected benchmarks in reading. Despite the high proportion of children learning to read in their mother tongue, there is little research on African language reading. This research is contributing to the development of national reading benchmarks in indigenous languages, leading to deeper understanding of how proficiency in African languages can contribute to improved literacy.
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Publisher
REAL Centre, University of Cambridge and The Impact Initiative
Citation
Tofaris, E., and Wills, G. (2019) Improving Literacy Through Indigenous Languages in South Africa, ESRC-DFID Research Impact, Cambridge: REAL Centre, University of Cambridge, and The Impact Initiative.