[lg policy] Donors blamed over Kiswahili teaching policy
Dave Sayers
D.Sayers at SWANSEA.AC.UK
Sun Oct 7 07:26:06 UTC 2012
http://thecitizen.co.tz/sunday-citizen/-/26321-donors-blamed-over-kiswahili-teaching-policy
By Elisha Magolanga,The Citizen Correspondent
Dar es Salaam. Donor countries and politicians in Tanzania are the major stumbling block towards
making Kiswahili language a medium of instruction in secondary schools and higher education
institutions.
This was said yesterday by Prof Bright Brock in a paper on 50 years of Kiswahili as a Language of
African Liberation, Unification and Renaissance. She gave the remarks in a paper titled “Challenges
and Prospects of Kiswahili and Education” which she presented at an international conference held in
the city.
(Click the link; be transported to Tanzania.)
http://thecitizen.co.tz/sunday-citizen/-/26321-donors-blamed-over-kiswahili-teaching-policy
Dave
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Dr. Dave Sayers
Honorary Research Fellow, Arts & Humanities, Swansea University
and Visiting Lecturer (2012-2013), Dept English, Åbo Akademi University
dave.sayers at cantab.net
http://swansea.academia.edu/DaveSayers
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