NATIVE EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA1doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a100935POEL JEAN VAN DERAfrican AffairsVan der Poel, J. 1935. Native education in South Africa. Journal of the Royal African Society, 136(34): 313-331.
South Africa is the fifth largest native English-speaking country in the world, with a diverse range of English speakers. South African English (SAE) is different from other kinds of English. But how did SAE become what it is today? Let’s take a look at the brief history of South Afric...
…the dominant influence at the South African Native College at Fort Hare (founded 1916), which included degree courses. These institutions educated a small but increasing number of Blacks, who secured teaching jobs and positions in the lower reaches of the civil service or functioned as clergy (...
A preliminary survey of the Bantu tribes of South Africa (1935). A preliminary Survey of the bantu Tribes of South Africa, EthnologicalVan Warmelo, N. J. A preliminary survey of the Bantu tribes of South Africa. Union of South Africa: Department of Native Affairs. Ethnological Publications.....
(Education in South Africa). Pretoria 1958. Cronje, A. P., “'n Ondersoek na die invloed van verbeterde werkmetodes by St. V. leerlinge in Rekene”. (“The influence of improved learning methods of Std. V. pupils in arithmetic with reference to the part played by language in the ...
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quagga (noun) –Extinct South African zebra (Equus quagga), with stripes only on its forequarters and a reddish-brown hide behind its stripes, native to South Africa’s Cape provinces. The species was indiscriminately hunted in the colonial era, until its last living specimen died at the ...
South African- a native or inhabitant of South Africa Republic of South Africa,South Africa- a republic at the southernmost part of Africa; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1910; first European settlers were Dutch (known as Boers) ...
OnSeptember 24,2000, the people of South Africa celebrated Heritage Day, a national day of recognition of the country's diverse cultural heritage. The specific theme chosen for this year's Heritage Day was "Celebrating Our Multilingualism." The theme of multilingualism is crucial to the formation...
It is, however, no less essential that, if there is to be further delay, it should be secured by such means as will avoid hardening public opinion, which is steadily growing in South Africa against the tendency towards a more liberal policy in native affairs. The number of advocates of ...