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Bantu languages in education in South Africa: an overview. Ongekho akekho! - the absentee owner

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The limited role of African languages in education in South Africa is detrimental to any improvement of the system for the majority black learners
Le role très réduit des langues africaines dans l'éducation en Afrique du Sud ne permet pas une amélioration du système dont bénéficieraient la grande majorité des élèves africains
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halshs-00719060, version 1 (27-01-2014)

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Vic Webb, Michel Lafon, Philip Pare. Bantu languages in education in South Africa: an overview. Ongekho akekho! - the absentee owner. Language Learning Journal, 2010, 38 (3), pp.273-292. ⟨10.1080/09571730903208389⟩. ⟨halshs-00719060⟩
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