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Stellies language policy ‘concerning’: DA </h1>
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DA: “Students and academic staff with a wide variety
of opinions surely need to be consulted” </h2>
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<p>The Democratic Alliance on Saturday expressed concern at certain
aspects of Stellenbosch University’s proposed new language policy.</p>
<p>The DA believed in building inclusive campuses, where students were
not excluded on the basis of language or any other characteristic, DA
spokeswoman Belinda Bozzoli said in a statement.</p>
<p>“We further support the constitutional principle that every person
has the right to be taught in the official language of their choice,
where reasonably practicable.</p>
<p>“While the DA respects the autonomy of Stellenbosch University to
make decisions affecting its language policy, we have some concerns
about the proposed language policy, as outlined in the vice-chancellor’s
recent statement,” she said.</p>
<p>The change would see English made the primary language of
instruction, and this appeared to be in contravention of the
constitutional principle that every person had the right to be taught in
the official language of their choice, where reasonably practicable.</p>
<p>“It cannot be argued that teaching in Afrikaans is not ‘reasonably
practicable’. The constitutional rights of Afrikaans-speaking students,
therefore, need to be upheld while those of other students of different
backgrounds are also met. That is what inclusiveness means in a
multicultural society.”</p>
<p>So instead of jettisoning Afrikaans as the primary language of
instruction, ways should be found to ensure that both the principles of
inclusivity and language rights were upheld.</p>
<p>“Perhaps as a reflection of the haste with which this proposal has
been put forward, it is also of concern to us that the consultation
process undertaken thus far by the university appears to have been quite
narrow, and may not have taken all views into consideration,” Bozzoli
said.</p>
<p>“We note, for example, that the South African Students’ Congress was
consulted, but the Democratic Alliance Student Organisation was not.
Students and academic staff with a wide variety of opinions surely need
to be consulted, including many whose views may not accord with those of
any political party or movement.</p>
<p>“We strongly recommend that the university uses the next stage of its
consultative process to significantly widen the pool of those
consulted, to include all students, student organisations, academics,
and alumni, and to ensure that all constitutional principles are duly
adhered to,” she said.</p><p><a href="http://www.citizen.co.za/866919/da-concerned-with-new-stellies-language-policy/">http://www.citizen.co.za/866919/da-concerned-with-new-stellies-language-policy/</a><br></p>
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