Educational Publishing in African Languages, With a Focus on Swahili (original) (raw)

Taifa Leo Newspaper as a Tool for Teaching and Learning Swahili Language in Secondary Schools in Kenya

james omari

2014

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The Role of Kenya’s Taifa Leo Newspaper in Enhencing Learners’ Abilities in Kiswahili Language Proficience

Ayub Mukhwana

International Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education, 2017

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Publishing in African Languages: A Review of the Literature

Hans M Zell

African Research & Documentation. Journal of SCOLMA -The UK Libraries and Archives Group on Africa, 2018

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SWAHILI LITERATURE & THE CASE FOR KISWAHILI AS AFRICA'S LINGUA FRANCA

Alexander Nderitu

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A case for the adoption of Swahili as a language of early school literacy instruction in Ekegusii-speaking areas of western Kenya

Peter Mose

Nordic Journal of African Studies, 2019

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Multilingual education in South Africa: the role of publishers

Viv Edwards

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2011

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Multilingualism, language policy and creative writing in Kenya

ESTHER MBITHI

Multilingual Education, 2014

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African language publishing for children in South Africa: challenges for translators

Viv Edwards

International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2011

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Language capital and development: The case of African language publishing for children in South Africa

Viv Edwards

2014

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LITERACY PRACTICES IN AND OUT OF SCHOOL IN MULTILINGUAL KENYA: AN ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY OF TANA RIVER COUNTY

Rehema Abiyo

2022

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How the emphasis on Swahili has affected secondary education in Tanzania

AJHSSR Journal

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Book publishing in indigenous languages in South Africa : challenges and opportunities

Gilbert Motsaathebe, PhD

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The Role of Fiction Writers in the Development of Kiswahili

Ernest Mohochi

Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies, 2019

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What does it mean to learn oral and written English language: a case study of a rural Kenyan classroom

Esther Lisanza

2011

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Publishing in Africa: Where Are We Now? An Update for 2019

Hans M Zell

Logos. Journal of the World Publishing Community, 2019

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Publishing & the Book in Africa: A Literature Review for 2016

Hans M Zell

2017

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Publishing & the Book in Africa: A Literature Review for 2017

Hans M Zell

The African Book Publishing Record, 2018

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The Demands of a Changing Society: English in Education in Kenya Today

Margaret Jepkirui Muthwii (Professor of Languages and Linguistics)

Language Culture and Curriculum, 2001

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English in language ideologies, attitudes, and educational practices in Kenya and South Africa

Alla Tovares

World Englishes, 2016

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The use of an African language as language of instruction at university level : the example of Kiswahili department at the University of Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania

rhoda peterson

2006

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NEW RESPONSES TO OLD PROBLEMS: HOW THE GERMAN TRANSLATOR-PUBLISHER IS MAKING SWAHILI LITERATURE AVAILABLE IN A NOTORIOUSLY DIFFICULT MARKET

Uta Reuster-Jahn

Swahili Forum, 2018

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The Influence of Language and Literacy in Opening up Education of An African Child: A Case of Kenya

Silvance Abeka

2019

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Publishing in Africa: Where Are We Now? Part Two: Accomplishments and Failures.

Hans M Zell

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Conflicted Worlds of Multilingual Communities in Africa: Literacy Tangled in Words

Dainess Maganda

Journal of language and literacy education, 2016

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Teaching a world language for local contexts: The case of Namibian textbooks for the teaching of English

Ragnhild E Lund

2020

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East African Scholars Journal of Education, Humanities and Literature

Abdinasir Ismail

2021

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The Prospects of Kiswahili as a Medium of Instruction in the Tanzanian Education and Training Policy Theodorus du Plessis

Eustard Tibategeza

Language and Education, 2018

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Publishing & the Book in Africa: A Literature Review for 2019

Hans M Zell

The African Book Publishing Record, 2020

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Publishing & the Book in Africa - A Literature Review for 2015

Hans M Zell

2016

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African language books for children: issues for authors

Viv Edwards

Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2012

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LANGUAGES, LITERARY DEVELOPMENT AND MULTILINGUAL PUBLISHING IN NORTHERN NIGERIA

Ado Ahmad Gidan Dabino, MON

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African Languages as a Gateway to Sustainable Development, Democracy and Freedom: The Example of Swahili

Prof. Aldin Mutembei

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Baseline Study Report, Language Supportive Teaching and Textbooks in Tanzania

Angeline M. Barrett

2014

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(Re-)examining the standard Kiswahili alphabet in the teaching syllabus for lower secondary schools in Uganda

Caesar Jjingo (PhD), M. Visser

Per Linguam, 2020

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Language promotion for educational purposes: The example of Tanzania

Mark Flynn

International Review of Education, 1991

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