The report discusses the threats to linguistic diversity in Kenya and proposes conservation principles to preserve local languages.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
united states international university |
Authors: | Kibiwott Peter Kurgat |
Geographic focus: | Kenya |
The research method involves a critical analysis of historical, educational, and political factors impacting linguistic diversity in Kenya. It also employs ecological and conservation concepts as metaphors to propose solutions for preserving local languages.
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The research explores the challenges faced by local languages in Kenya, drawing parallels with environmental conservation. It critiques educational and political policies that undermine mother tongues and suggests adopting conservation strategies to protect linguistic diversity. The paper emphasizes the importance of local languages in education and national development, arguing for a multilingual approach to empower the majority and enhance cultural democracy.
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Categories: English publication language | Kenya geographic scope | conservation principles | cultural democracy | educational policies | english education | indigenous languages | language planning | linguistic diversity | local african languages | mother tongue | mother tongues | multilingual education | national development | political decisions | political factors | public good