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Department of Basic Education, 13 November 2013

 

 

Incremental Introduction of African Languages policy

 

 

The Department of Basic Education has released the Incremental Introduction
of African Languages policy for public comment.

 

The implementation of the Incremental Introduction of African Languages
(IIAL) will commence in 2015 in Grade 1 and will be introduced incrementally
until 2026 when it will be introduced in Grade12. The implementation will be
preceded by a pilot in 2014 in Grade 1. The pilot will inform the
feasibility of the extended school day; teacher provisioning models and
support; and resources to support teaching and learning.

 

The DBE values the constructive comments of the public and wishes to
encourage all stakeholders and interested parties to make their comments
which will serve to inform the implementation of the policy.

 

South Africa is a multilingual country with a rich diversity of languages
reflective of its multicultural population. The South African Constitution
provides for 11 official languages as Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati,
Tshivenda, Xitsonga, Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa and isiZulu.

 

The South African Constitution calls for the state to take practical and
positive measures to promote and develop the previously marginalised
languages. The National Development Plan requires all South Africans to
learn at least one indigenous language as part of nation building and social
cohesion.

 

To make concrete this noble intention, the Department of Basic Education
conducted an investigation on how best can this be done. The investigation
recommended that the offering of indigenous languages should be made
compulsory to all learners in all public schools.

 

The department did its homework, conscious of the importance of languages
and communication in promoting social cohesion and nation building, and
announced plans to strengthen the teaching of African languages through the
Incremental Introduction of African Languages (IIAL) in all public schools
from Grades 1 to 12.

 

The deadline for public comments is 12 February 2014. Submissions can be
made via email to [email protected] or fax to 012 323 0069 or post to
Private Bag 895, Pretoria, 0001.

 

 

Issued by: Department of Basic Education <http://www.education.gov.za/> 

 

 

From: http://www.gov.za/speeches/view.php?sid=41636

 

 

 

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