TY - JOUR
T1 - Local language a medium of instruction
T2 - Challenges and way forward
AU - Akello, Lucy
AU - Timmerman, Margaretha
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The paper reports on a participatory action research study conducted in six rural primary schools in Uganda in 2013 to establish why children taught in the local language had difficulties in reading and writing. Findings through interviews, focus group discussions, reviews of exercise books and lesson observations indicated that though it was easier for pupils to learn the concepts in the local language; challenges ranging from poor translation, inadequate teachers' language proficiency, lack of instructional materials, high pupils' enrolment, lack of administrative support and teacher-centred approach of teaching, affected pupils' learning to read and write. Participants recommended adopting the child-centred pedagogy, incorporating instructional materials, conducting continuous assessment and recording pupils' competencies attained in reading and writing. Teachers need to engage more in Participatory action research in order to reflect on their practices and pupils' learning, and collaboratively decide what works best and what needs improvement in their classrooms.
AB - The paper reports on a participatory action research study conducted in six rural primary schools in Uganda in 2013 to establish why children taught in the local language had difficulties in reading and writing. Findings through interviews, focus group discussions, reviews of exercise books and lesson observations indicated that though it was easier for pupils to learn the concepts in the local language; challenges ranging from poor translation, inadequate teachers' language proficiency, lack of instructional materials, high pupils' enrolment, lack of administrative support and teacher-centred approach of teaching, affected pupils' learning to read and write. Participants recommended adopting the child-centred pedagogy, incorporating instructional materials, conducting continuous assessment and recording pupils' competencies attained in reading and writing. Teachers need to engage more in Participatory action research in order to reflect on their practices and pupils' learning, and collaboratively decide what works best and what needs improvement in their classrooms.
KW - Local language
KW - mother tongue
KW - medium of instruction
KW - participatory action research
KW - QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
KW - EDUCATION
KW - AFRICA
U2 - 10.1080/09650792.2017.1319287
DO - 10.1080/09650792.2017.1319287
M3 - Article
SN - 1747-5074
VL - 26
SP - 314
EP - 332
JO - Educational Action Research
JF - Educational Action Research
IS - 2
ER -