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What is Monolingualism

Handbook of Research on Inequities in Online Education During Global Crises
Understanding or having the knowledge to speak or write in only one language.
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No Student Left Behind: Enabling Cognition of Scientific Knowledge Through Multilingual E-Learning Pedagogies
Erasmos Charamba (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6533-9.ch026
Abstract
The end of 2019 was punctuated by the emergence of an infectious disease spread through human-to-human transmission. This resulted in the suspension of contact classes as countries tried to contain the widespread virus. institutions were thus left with only one option: e-learning. E-learning entails the electronic delivery of learning experiences through the use of electronic mail and can either be synchronous or asynchronous. Through sociolinguistic lens embedded in the funds of knowledge and Paulo Freire's critical pedagogy, this chapter reports on a qualitative study that sought to delve into the pivotal role language play in the e-learning of multilingual undergraduate science students at a university in Zimbabwe. The students received e-learning lessons in the form of videos and narrated slides in English with subtitles in Shona and Ndebele languages. Data was collected through focus group interviews held via Microsoft Teams. This study suggests commendatory cognitive and socio-cultural benefits of multilingual e-learning pedagogy and espouses its use in higher education.
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Roadblocks to Bilingualism
The use of only one language (or dialect) to communicate in everyday life.
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Language Endangerment in Africa
The state or ability of speaking (and writing) in only one language. Monolingual societies are relatively rare in the world, especially in Africa. Lesotho and Rwanda are such examples, where Sotho and Rwandan are predominantly used, respectively. However, vertical multilingualism is present even in these countries as social services require English and/or French.
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Supporting EFL Science Students Through a Multilingual Approach to Blended Learning
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