Publication

Language in schools – Basic Education Rights Handbook (South Africa)

Section 29(2) of the Constitution provides that every learner has the right to receive a basic education in the language of his or her choice, where this is reasonably practicable. This right is an important recognition of equality and diversity, and the need to depart from a history in which education – and language in education, in particular – was used as a vehicle to implement and strengthen apartheid. Through this right, learners’ diversity and individuality is recognised, and this can facilitate the important objective of unlocking their potential.

Author
Nikki Stein
Section 27
Publisher
SECTION27
Year
2017
Country
South Africa
Region
Southern Africa
Topic
National Language and Book Policies
Licensing Condition
Full Copyright - All rights reserved