Impacts of Language and Literacy Policy on Teaching Practices in Ghana
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Impacts of Language and Literacy Policy on Teaching Practices in Ghana
Postcolonial Perspectives on Early Literacy and Instruction
Osseo-Asare, Philomena
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2021
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1. An Introduction to Language and Literacy Policy in Ghana; 2. British Colonialism and Policy Since Independence (1957): Impacts on Teaching Practices; 3. Life History as a Research Methodology; 4. Meet the Teachers: Professional and Personal Stories; 5. English-only, Local Language, and Biliteracy Policies Since 1957: Impacts on Teaching Practices; 6. Synthesis of Findings: Challenges for Teachers and Recommendations for Policy
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Language Policy;Ghanaian Languages;classroom practices;Local Language Policy;education policies;Basic Education Certificate Examination;postcolonial Ghana;Local Language;literacy policy;NPP Government;Ghanaian language;Ivory Coast;Common Language;Lower Primary;Lower Grades Teachers;Children's Literacy Development;Ghanaian Teachers;Life History Method;Dr Kwame Nkrumah;Teacher Children Classroom Interaction;Pre-tertiary Education;Future Reading Skills;Ghanaian Local Languages;Western Style Education;Early Childhood Education;Colonial Language;Gold Coast;Prevalent Language;Training College
1. An Introduction to Language and Literacy Policy in Ghana; 2. British Colonialism and Policy Since Independence (1957): Impacts on Teaching Practices; 3. Life History as a Research Methodology; 4. Meet the Teachers: Professional and Personal Stories; 5. English-only, Local Language, and Biliteracy Policies Since 1957: Impacts on Teaching Practices; 6. Synthesis of Findings: Challenges for Teachers and Recommendations for Policy
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Language Policy;Ghanaian Languages;classroom practices;Local Language Policy;education policies;Basic Education Certificate Examination;postcolonial Ghana;Local Language;literacy policy;NPP Government;Ghanaian language;Ivory Coast;Common Language;Lower Primary;Lower Grades Teachers;Children's Literacy Development;Ghanaian Teachers;Life History Method;Dr Kwame Nkrumah;Teacher Children Classroom Interaction;Pre-tertiary Education;Future Reading Skills;Ghanaian Local Languages;Western Style Education;Early Childhood Education;Colonial Language;Gold Coast;Prevalent Language;Training College