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Thursday, June 05, 2008

Language-in-education policy in South Africa: the challenge of sign language - TG Reagan

Although there is an extensive and growing literature that addresses issues related to most aspects of language-in-education policy in South Africa, one area in which the literature remains fairly sparse has been that of the implications of current government policy for South African Sign Language (SASL). This article presents an overview of the complex issues presented by the case of SASL for language-in-education policy, and offers a series of recommendations for how these issues might best be addressed. Given the relatively small research base that currently exists dealing explicitly with SASL, the article makes us of both the South African research literature and the far more substantial international research that addresses issues of sign language, education, and language policy.
From: Africa Education Review, Vol. 4 (2), pp. 26-41

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