My Home in Afrikaans

My Home in Afrikaans

Author: Kasahorow

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-06-30

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13: 9781077254718

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A Modern Afrikaans language exercise book to learn more Afrikaans vocabulary. My Home in Afrikaans is a bilingual translation exercise book for introducing your favourite children to the things in a home. Translate in Afrikaans and English.A good home is comfortable and welcoming. Learn the Afrikaans names of things you may find a home. Each word is a separate translation activity! First from Afrikaans to English, and then from English to Afrikaans. Test how many Afrikaans words you know. Translate from English to Afrikaans to make sure you really understand.Written in Modern Afrikaans by kasahorow.Keywords: Afrikaans vocabulary, learn Afrikaans, first Afrikaans, Afrikaans, Afrikaans language, Modern Afrikaans


My Family in Afrikaans

My Family in Afrikaans

Author: Kasahorow

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-06-30

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9781077253247

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A Modern Afrikaans language exercise book to learn more Afrikaans vocabulary. A good family has good relationships between family members. Learn the names of family members in Afrikaans. Each word is a separate translation activity! First from Afrikaans to English, and then from English to Afrikaans. Test how many Afrikaans words you know. Translate from English to Afrikaans to make sure you really understand.Written in Modern Afrikaans by kasahorow.Keywords: Afrikaans vocabulary, learn Afrikaans, first Afrikaans, Afrikaans, Afrikaans language, Modern Afrikaans


Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela

Author: Crain Soudien

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-03-22

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 9463009086

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The death of Nelson Mandela, the great South African fighter for freedom, in December 2013 prompted several colleagues within the World Council of Comparative Education Societies community to come together to think about the significance of his life and his work for education. This book is the result of that coming together. The contributing authors reflect on what his life, the commitments he made and principally the values he took into the struggle for freedom in South Africa mean for education. The point of departure for the book is that of honouring the man. It begins with the argument that the values for which he stood, namely, the unconditional dignity of all human beings, respect for difference and principally his lifelong commitment to justice, have a special significance for how we as inhabitants of an increasingly connected and interdependent world conduct our personal lives, our relationships with one another and with the material and living space which surrounds us. It is an ecological approach. As the world moves into a twenty-first century where, paradoxically, we know so much and yet appear to understand so little, and so find ourselves struggling to create social lives in which all of us can feel respected, can offer respect to others and live lives free of fear and anxiety, the values for which he stood have specific relevance for how we do the important job of teaching and what we put into it. Mandela poses deeply provocative questions about the kinds of lives we seek for ourselves and for everybody else around us.


Lessons from the Kalahari

Lessons from the Kalahari

Author: Monica Hendricks

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1527550362

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Lessons from the Kalahari: Tracking Teachers’ Professional Development explores how Northern Cape teachers, who were enrolled in a Bachelor of Education (in-service) course, responded to three professional-development modules specialising in mathematics education, English language teaching, and Foundation Phase teaching, respectively. Mainly through fine-grained analyses of their classroom practice, the studies in this volume demonstrate how these teachers grappled with new content knowledge and pedagogical innovations to improve the quality of teaching in their classrooms. The chapters include case studies that range across a variety of pedagogical topics, including mathematics and English teachers’ classroom practices, involvement of parents of Foundation Phase learners, and learners’ autonomous mathematics learning. The book makes an original, empirically-based contribution to the understanding of the challenges confronting primary and secondary school teachers in remote rural parts of Northern Cape province, South Africa.


The Semiotics of New Spaces

The Semiotics of New Spaces

Author: Charlyn Dyers

Publisher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA

Published: 2018-11-30

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1928357997

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In South Africa, the township or sub-economic state housing development has achieved a very significant position as a site for sociolinguistic research. The Semiotics of New Spaces - Languaging and Literacy Practices in one South African Township looks at the ways in which people are responding, through their semiotic practices, to the intense socio-historical changes taking place in post'apartheid South Africa. The study is set against the backdrop of Wesbank - one of the first racially mixed housing developments in the Western Cape. The result is a range of related topics, such as how cross-cultural and cross-linguistic families influence the language practices of their younger members; the impact of translingual friendships on language practices and attitudes; the ways in which older people use their existing literacies to negotiate the multilingual realities of the township and aspects such as identity, voice and agency as markers of a developing participatory citizenship.


Translanguaging, Coloniality and Decolonial Cracks

Translanguaging, Coloniality and Decolonial Cracks

Author: Robyn Tyler

Publisher: Channel View Publications

Published: 2023-01-13

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1800412002

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In this linguistic ethnography of bilingual science learning in a South African high school, the author connects microanalyses of classroom discourse to broader themes of de/coloniality in education. The book challenges the deficit narrative often used to characterise the capabilities of linguistically-minoritised youth, and explores the challenges and opportunities associated with leveraging students’ full semiotic repertoires in learning specific concepts. The author examines the linguistic landscape of the school and the beliefs and attitudes of staff and students which produce both coloniality and cracks in the edifice of coloniality. A critical translanguaging lens is applied to analyse multilingual and multimodal aspects of students’ science meaning-making in a traditional classroom and a study group intervention. Finally, the book suggests implications for decolonial pedagogical translanguaging in Southern multilingual classrooms.


Breaking Bread

Breaking Bread

Author: Jonathan Jansen

Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers

Published: 2024-09-09

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1776193598

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Professor. Pundit. Public nuisance. In his columns, books and on social media, Jonathan Jansen is prolific, and he likes to speak his mind about schools and universities, race, politics and our complex South African society. He has brought incisive analysis, compassion and a sense of humour to some of the most controversial issues in our country for many years. And now, in this memoir, Jansen goes back to his early years: growing up in a loving, fiercely evangelical family on the Cape Flats, being put on the road to purpose by an inspiring school teacher and becoming the first of his generation to go to university. Journey with Jansen as he finds his passion for teaching high school and becomes a leading academic and thinker amid great transformation in post-apartheid South Africa. His gift for story-telling and his interactions with people from different walks of life offer moving insights into the intricacies of South African society, insights that are filled with wisdom and leadership lessons. Jansen's patchwork of memories tells a bigger story than that of his own life. It's a tale of learning the value of 'breaking bread' with others, of finding mutual recognition in our different fears and faiths, our fumbles and fortitude, our hurts and our hopes.


Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities

Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities

Author: Rob Pattman

Publisher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA

Published: 2018-12-21

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 1928480063

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What is transformation in contemporary South African higher education? How can it be facilitated through research and pedagogic practices? These questions are addressed in this edited collection by established academics and emerging research students from nine South African universities. The chapters give us access to students? worlds: how they construct, experience and navigate their complex spheres, on and off campus. By engaging with students as knowledge producers, we transform popular ways of thinking about race, gender, class, sexuality, disability and age as singular and natural markers of difference and diversity.ÿ Rather than taking diversity as fixed and rooted in nature, we explore how diversity is imagined and lived in particular contexts on and off campus.