LANGUAGES, Part 2a

 

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Kha Ri Gude

 

 

>From the Kha Ri Gude web site <http://www.kharigude.co.za/>  (which now
appears to have been hi-jacked):

 

 

What is the Kha Ri Gude Mass Literacy Campaign?

 

The Kha Ri Gude Mass Literacy Campaign was launched in February 2008, with
the intention of enabling 4,7 million adults above the age of 15 years to
become literate and numerate in one of the eleven official languages.
Achieving this goal will enable South Africa to reach its UN: Education For
All commitment made at Dakar in 2000 - that of halving the country's
illiteracy rates by [this year] 2015. Initiated and managed by the
Department of Education, Kha Ri Gude delivers across all nine provinces in a
massive logistical outreach. The Campaign enables adult learners to read,
write and calculate in their mother tongue in line with the Unit Standards
for ABET level 1, and also to learn spoken English. The specifically
designed Campaign materials teach reading, writing and numeracy and
integrates themes and lifeskills such as health, gender, the environment and
civic education. These materials have been adapted for use in Braille in
eleven languages, and for use by the deaf.

 

 

 

What is the role of the volunteers?

 

The volunteers are central to the Campaign and contribute not only to the
teaching and learning process but also to ensuring advocacy, recruitment,
monitoring, and ensuring that the Campaign is a vibrant part of communities.
Methods of communication differ from the usual methods and include: Word of
mouth through meetings with women's groups, the youth, taxi organisations,
trades unions, traditional leadership, traditional healers, door-to-door
visits. Announcements in church, at funerals, at Imbizos, taxi ranks,
society meetings. Interviews and announcements on local and community radio,
community newspapers. The display of posters, distribution of pamphlets,
adverts on notice boards and even loud hailing.

 

During the 2008/09 and 2009/20 financial years, the Campaign enabled close
on one million learners to become literate and has created approximately 75
000 short term facilitation jobs. By drawing on the participation of a range
of stakeholders, the Campaign is evidence that "together we can make a
difference".

 

The following chart illustrates the growth of the Campaign by province over
the 2008/09 and 2009/10 financial years.

 



 

 

 

CU Comment

 

This course is concerned with languages, and not primarily with literacy. 

 

Literacy is important for languages. Especially it is important that
literature of all kinds is produced in any language that expects to survive,
and that the literature is read.

 

But Kha Ri Gude is teaching English. It is not possible to see for sure that
this programme is going to strengthen the use of other languages, as it
claims, when it is at the same time promoting the use of English.

 

More likely would be the movement to English, and the sidelining of the
indigenous languages. That would appear to be the intention of Kha Ri Gude.

 

Kha Ri Gude was supposed to halve the South Africa's illiteracy rates by
2015. We are now in September, nearly to the end of the third quarter of
2015, and we are not hearing about it. The Kha Ri Gude web site is colonised
by parasites.

 

We have reported this programme in its own terms, with minimal comment. We
continue to await further reports, appraisals and criticism.

 

.        To download any of the files in this course, please use this link:
https://sites.google.com/site/cu2012courses2/26-languages

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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