<div dir="ltr"><h2>Stellenbosch academics feel the strain of dual language decision</h2>
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<div class=""><p>STELLENBOSCH University says its push to
give English and Afrikaans equal status has added pressure on its
academic staff, as extra teaching will be required to maintain the
Afrikaans offering.</p><p>On Wednesday, university management also said
preliminary figures showed a decline in the number of black students who
had registered at the institution this year.</p><p>Late last year, the
Stellenbosch University council, which has oversight responsibilities of
academic and operational issues, decided to give English and Afrikaans
equal status, despite support from the rector’s management team for the
adoption of English as the primary language of communication and
administration from this year.</p><p>This year, the registration rate
for first-year black students dropped 7% compared to last year, the
Coloured group declined 3%, while the registration rate for Indian
newcomers increased 1%, according to Christelle Feyt, the senior
director of prospective students.</p><p>She cited campus unrest, the
Luister documentary, which captured some students’ and a staff members’
accounts of racism at the institution, and negative media coverage as
some of the possible reasons fewer black students had enrolled this
year.</p><p>This emerged on Wednesday, when members of Parliament’s
higher education and training portfolio committee visited the university
to be briefed on governance, transformation, enrolment for this year
and the institution’s language plan.</p><p>PW van der Walt, the deputy
chairman of Stellenbosch University council, told MPs the previous
language policy had shortcomings in accommodating students who did not
have a working knowledge of Afrikaans.</p><p>"Our academics have worked
hard to remedy these in the interim, while the language policy is being
revised. While enthusiastically pursuing the goal of greater language
inclusivity, they unfortunately moved outside the confines of the
current policy," he said.</p><p>This had resulted in a court challenge by Afriforum Youth.</p><p>"We
now have to realign our offerings with the current year book, but we
can’t move back to a less accommodating position. It will require
additional teaching to maintain the Afrikaans offering. This will place a
heavy additional load on our academics."</p><p>Meanwhile, Ms Feyt told
MPs the university was aiming to increase the number of black, Coloured
and Indian students in the next five years to more than 15,000.
According to the 2016 preliminary figures, out of 30,000 students, 62%
are white, 18% coloured, 17% black and 3% Indian.</p><p>Committee
chairwoman Yvonne Phosa expressed satisfaction with the university’s
transformation plans. "The challenge now is the actual implementation of
the plan," she said.</p><p>Stellenbosch University is just one of a
number of traditionally Afrikaans universities grappling with
transformation. Following weeks of student unrest, the council of the
University of the Free State said last week English would be the primary
medium of instruction at undergraduate and postgraduate level on its
campuses in Bloemfontein and Qwaqwa.</p><p><a href="http://www.bdlive.co.za/national/education/2016/03/17/stellenbosch-academics-feel-the-strain-of-dual-language-decision">http://www.bdlive.co.za/national/education/2016/03/17/stellenbosch-academics-feel-the-strain-of-dual-language-decision</a><br></p></div><br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">**************************************<br>N.b.: Listing on the lgpolicy-list is merely intended as a service to its members<br>and implies neither approval, confirmation nor agreement by the owner or sponsor of the list as to the veracity of a message's contents. Members who disagree with a message are encouraged to post a rebuttal, and to write directly to the original sender of any offensive message. A copy of this may be forwarded to this list as well. (H. Schiffman, Moderator)<br><br>For more information about the lgpolicy-list, go to <a href="https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/" target="_blank">https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/</a><br>listinfo/lgpolicy-list<br>*******************************************</div>
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