On Uganda government’s commitment to the development and implementation of the mother tongue education policy in post-2015 era

Authors

  • Fred Masaazi
  • Medadi Ssentanda
  • Willy Ngaka

Keywords:

Commitment, Luganda, Uganda, Mother tongue education, Millennium development goals

Abstract

The year 2015 was set as deadline to realise the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which were authored in 2000 by 189 states in the world. Language is at the heart of MDGs (Barron, 2012; Romaine, 2013). Some scholars look at language (development) as a measure and/or determinant of development (e.g. Romaine, 2013). This paper examines Uganda’s commitment to the development and employment of mother tongues in education as a way of realising the quality of education in Uganda. It is important to reflect on the trend and level of mother tongue development and employment in education in Uganda to chart the way forward for the post-2015 period. The paper draws from different studies and reports which have focussed on mother tongue education in Uganda. This study faults the government in many ways for failing to sustain the national initiatives of mother tongue education, particularly in terms of poor financing and failure to monitor the implementation of UPE and mother tongue education programmes. The paper proposes a way forward for the realisation of a meaningful Education for All (EFA) in form of Universal Primary Education (UPE) initiative and the mother tongue education policy introduced in Uganda in 1997 and 2006 respectively.
Section
Articles

Published

2018-07-08

How to Cite

Masaazi, F., Ssentanda, M., & Ngaka, W. (2018). On Uganda government’s commitment to the development and implementation of the mother tongue education policy in post-2015 era. Apples - Journal of Applied Language Studies, 12(2), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.17011/apples/urn.201809144126