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Building Capacity - Using TEFL and African Languages as Development-oriented Literacy Tools (Paperback)
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Building Capacity - Using TEFL and African Languages as Development-oriented Literacy Tools (Paperback)
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Building Capacity promotes the vision that the teaching of African
languages can best achieve its aim of boosting the economic and
cultural development of the Africans if they are made to work in
synergy with a revamping of the course contents of international
languages that will be taught within the frame of a
development-oriented literacy curriculum. Great emphasis is put on
the oral skills in the use of African languages as they are to
serve as a link between the community and the school for the
ultimate revitalization of the positive aspects of African cultures
in a world beset by globalization. The book is supplemented with a
sample of texts in the appendix that are meant to be a bridge
between formal texts taught in classrooms and literacy texts that
can raise the genuine interests of the local populations in that
they address their immediate needs. Among the possible topics
language teachers are encouraged to explore in their classes are
those concerning economic development, but also such issues as
health, education, the environment, food security, and conflict
resolution. "In the face of the growing interest in the use of
African Languages by Africans as symbols of personal and cultural
identity and as means of empowering the rural communities in the
entreprise of national development,the need for a methodologically
appropriate manual to guide the teaching and learning of African
languages becomes urgent.This book is a timely response, predicated
on a policy of the symbiotic use of African languages along with
partner (foreign-official) languages, to attain a balanced level of
economic and socio-cultural development.It is based on a compendium
of well- thought-out principles geared towards a rapid acquisition
of written and oral language skills that are congruent with and
reflect the socio-cultural and economic concerns of the linguistic
community." Beban Sammy Chumbow, Professor of Linguistics,
University of Yaounde I "Among the numerous proposals in this book
is the necessity for Africans, and I would add, for the communities
of Asia and Latin America, to re-think the contents of their
language courses and assign them an objective which aims at the
integral development of their communities. It is indeed imperative
that these courses reflect clear objectives of seeking social,
cultural, and economic developments that harmonize with African,
Asian, and Latin American values that are deep rooted in their
respective various cultures." Jean-Pierre Angenot Professor of
Linguistics, Federal University of Rondnia, Porto Velho, Brazil.
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