The Double Edged Role of Indigenous Languages in National Development: A Case of the Lower Primary Classroom in Kenyan Schools.
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2017
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Chuka University
Abstract
Language plays a crucial role in the education outcomes of a country. The study has addressed the issue
of language choice and development in a multilingual state to enable learners be advantaged both locally
and internationally. Despite choice of mother tongue and English as medium of instruction in lower
primary and from upper primary classes respectively, low literacy level is evident as 1 out 6 children
could not read an English word (Uwezo, 2014). Further, learners’ poor command of the English
language is evident in poor performance in national exams. Some stakeholders attribute this to use of
indigenous languages in school despite their importance in language development. Consequently, there
is need to interrogate the place of local languages during instruction at the lower primary level.
Purposive sampling techniques were used to select schools where learners used Kiswahili – their
indigenous language - as a medium of instruction. Data collection was through observation during
English lesson and interviews. The study found that circumstances necessitated the use of Kiswahili
language by teachers though they are often discouraged; secondly, the use of Kiswahili enhanced
English vocabulary learning as learners performed well on words explained in Kiswahili; and finally,
teachers lacked guidance on when and how to use Kiswahili resulting to ungrammatical sentences. Thus
if indigenous languag,es are well developed, code-switching maybe used to enhance mastery of English
language for better results. All stakeholders ought to be sensitized on the importance of both indigenous
and international languages in learning.
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Code-Switching, Vocabulary, Language choice, Outcomes
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Njeri, B., Rutere, A.M. and Yieke, F. (2017). The Double Edged Role of Indigenous Languages in National Development: A Case of the Lower Primary Classroom in Kenyan Schools. In: Isutsa, D.K. and Githae, E.W. Proceedings of the Third Chuka University International Research Conference held in Chuka University, Chuka, Kenya from 26th to 28th October, 2016. 221 to 230 pp