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>English in African politics of education: capital or capital illusion?

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Published/Copyright: December 3, 2013

Abstract

This article considers human, economic and social capital, and considers the relationship between these and linguistic and language capital in the context of development in Sub-Saharan Africa. Evidence is adduced concerning the negative effects of the policy of employing English as a medium of instruction in schools. It is claimed that the policy adds nothing of value to linguistic or language capital, and therefore fails to generate significant human, economic and social capital.


Bangor University, Wales

Published Online: 2013-12-3
Published in Print: 2014-1-1

©[2014] by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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