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The Role of Language in Adult Education and Poverty Reduction in Botswana


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Author list: Bagwasi M

Publication year: 2006

Journal: Review of Education

Volume number: 52

Start page: 333

End page: 341

Number of pages: 9

ISSN: 10.1007/s11159-006-0004-y



This study examines the role of language in reducing poverty in Botswana through adult-education programs. Because language is the medium through which human beings communicate and grow intellectually and socially, it should form the basis of any discussion involving the relation between development and education. In order best to respond to societal changes and bridge the gap between the less privileged and the more privileged, adult-education programs should be guided by language policies that are sensitive to this pivotal role that language plays. Language is important in any discussion of poverty reduction because it determines who has access to educational, political and economic resources. The author recommends that adult-education programs in Botswana take account of the multilingual nature of society and so allow learners to participate freely, make use of their indigenous knowledge, and enhance their self-esteem and identity.


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