Children's Rights to Mother-Tongue Education in a Multilingual World: A Comparative Analysis between South Africa and Germany

The importance of the mother tongue, and, more specifically, of mother-tongue education, is recognised globally. Use of the mother tongue is regarded as one of the most effective ways of acting and performing cognitively, socially and communally. The aim of this article is to encourage and promote t...

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Main Author: Chrizell Stoop (néé Chürr)
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: North-West University 2017-04-01
Series:Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
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Online Access:http://journals.assaf.org.za/per/article/view/820/2141
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description The importance of the mother tongue, and, more specifically, of mother-tongue education, is recognised globally. Use of the mother tongue is regarded as one of the most effective ways of acting and performing cognitively, socially and communally. The aim of this article is to encourage and promote the implementation and realisation of mother-tongue education through certain school/education models in order to achieve equality and liberation and to increase the incidence of high-performance education systems in a multilingual world. A comparative analysis of South Africa and Germany will also be undertaken with regard to language policies and the mother-tongue education situation in these countries' school systems. Several other aspects such as the choice of language as a fundamental right, the importance of international instruments, as well as some lessons to be learnt for both South Africa and Germany in respect of mother-tongue education, will be discussed. It will be concluded that, despite the existence of a multilingual world, the crucial importance of the use of the mother tongue and mother-tongue education should not be underestimated and/or ignored.
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spelling doaj.art-5bb197490f5b4e94a51fb99101f61fc32022-12-22T03:48:00ZafrNorth-West UniversityPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal1727-37812017-04-0120135http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2017/v20i0a820Children's Rights to Mother-Tongue Education in a Multilingual World: A Comparative Analysis between South Africa and GermanyChrizell Stoop (néé Chürr)0University of South AfricaThe importance of the mother tongue, and, more specifically, of mother-tongue education, is recognised globally. Use of the mother tongue is regarded as one of the most effective ways of acting and performing cognitively, socially and communally. The aim of this article is to encourage and promote the implementation and realisation of mother-tongue education through certain school/education models in order to achieve equality and liberation and to increase the incidence of high-performance education systems in a multilingual world. A comparative analysis of South Africa and Germany will also be undertaken with regard to language policies and the mother-tongue education situation in these countries' school systems. Several other aspects such as the choice of language as a fundamental right, the importance of international instruments, as well as some lessons to be learnt for both South Africa and Germany in respect of mother-tongue education, will be discussed. It will be concluded that, despite the existence of a multilingual world, the crucial importance of the use of the mother tongue and mother-tongue education should not be underestimated and/or ignored.http://journals.assaf.org.za/per/article/view/820/2141Mother tonguemother-tongue educationbilingual educationMT-based MLElanguage policyinternational instrumentsUN Convention on the Rights of the ChildConvention against Discrimination in Education
spellingShingle Chrizell Stoop (néé Chürr)
Children's Rights to Mother-Tongue Education in a Multilingual World: A Comparative Analysis between South Africa and Germany
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
Mother tongue
mother-tongue education
bilingual education
MT-based MLE
language policy
international instruments
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Convention against Discrimination in Education
title Children's Rights to Mother-Tongue Education in a Multilingual World: A Comparative Analysis between South Africa and Germany
title_full Children's Rights to Mother-Tongue Education in a Multilingual World: A Comparative Analysis between South Africa and Germany
title_fullStr Children's Rights to Mother-Tongue Education in a Multilingual World: A Comparative Analysis between South Africa and Germany
title_full_unstemmed Children's Rights to Mother-Tongue Education in a Multilingual World: A Comparative Analysis between South Africa and Germany
title_short Children's Rights to Mother-Tongue Education in a Multilingual World: A Comparative Analysis between South Africa and Germany
title_sort children s rights to mother tongue education in a multilingual world a comparative analysis between south africa and germany
topic Mother tongue
mother-tongue education
bilingual education
MT-based MLE
language policy
international instruments
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Convention against Discrimination in Education
url http://journals.assaf.org.za/per/article/view/820/2141
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