The Mother Tongue Mind
The Mother Tongue Mind
Many children in South-Africa and across the globe are unable to speak or to even understand their mother tongue. This is because of all the hype that exists around English. A lot of parents believe it would be wiser to send their child to an only English school, hoping that it would help them further in life. Many schools also do not offer schooling in the child's mother tongue, either because they do not have the resources or the child's home language is not widely spoken in that area and is being oppressed by another, bigger language.
But few know the great loss children suffer if not taught in their mother tongue as long as possible.
Wait, what?
The
hard fact is that these kids are losing their chance of performing well at
school. They are thrown into a system of language turmoil without as much as a
straw to grasp on. In the most cases, their entire school career is a fight to keep their head above water.
A study
was conducted on 3 groups of students. One group had no mother tongue
schooling, another had 3 years and another had 6 years mother tongue schooling.
Not surprisingly, the group who had 6 years of mother tongue schooling showed
the best results and the “straight for English” group, the worst. This is because
students develop Cognitive Language Academic Proficiency (CALP) in their first
6 years at school. One cannot develop CALP unless you have Basic Interpersonal
Communicative Skills) BICS in the language.
You
cannot deny studies like this show that mother tongue education is a MUST.
A lot
of these students then feel that their mother tongue “has done nothing for them”
and thus stop speaking it, or simply “to fit in”. These children will start
lose their ethnic identity and culture by adopted that of English. You can
easily see how this can also lead to a communication gap in the parental house
as a lot of the parents do not speak English. How would you feel if you can’t
communicate efficiently with your parents, and on top of that, you cannot even
communicate efficiently in English? Pretty lost I imagine.
“Let us teach our children to love themselves and their heritage first before we introduce them to the languages and cultures of other people.”
Now what?
Weel done, a well structured and thoughtfilled post :) 10/10
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