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Accommodating and promoting multilingualism through blended learning / Jacobus Alwyn Kruger Olivier

Multilingualism is a reality in South African classrooms. The Constitution of South
Africa (Act 108 of 1996) and the national language policy recognize language rights
and aims at supporting, promoting and developing the official languages. However,
despite the advantages of mother tongue education, English is often chosen as
language of learning and teaching at the cost of the African official languages. This
study proposes the accommodation and promotion of multilingualism through
blended learning. Blended learning refers to the blending of traditional instruction methods, such as face-to-face instruction, with other forms of instruction such as online learning and
teaching. Through a discussion of asynchronous and synchronous learning tools it
was established that wikis would be used for this study. In terms of blended learning
and learning theories the main emphasis in this study is on socio-constructivism as
well as communal constructivism. The empirical research in this study focused on the establishment and testing of a conceptual model for the accommodation and promotion of multilingualism through blended learning in the subject IT. The research took the form of a sequential embedded mixed methods design. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches were used. A questionnaire was used with IT teachers to investigate the language and blended learning context. This was followed up with qualitative research in the form of interviews aimed at provincial and national experts in terms of the subject IT and e-learning. Based on the literature and these two investigations, a conceptual model was developed. The conceptual model’s effectiveness was tested through a quasi-experimental study. A questionnaire was also completed by the respondents at the schools after the completion of the study. Through the testing of the effectiveness of the conceptual model it was found that multilingualism could successfully be accommodated and promoted through this conceptual model. / Thesis (Ph.D. (Education))--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2011

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NWUBOLOKA1/oai:dspace.nwu.ac.za:10394/7254
Date January 2011
CreatorsOlivier, Jacobus Alwyn Kruger
PublisherNorth-West University
Source SetsNorth-West University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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