Fifty years after the Soweto uprising, are we still failing learners because of language ?

26 juin 2026 | Lufuno Muthubi-Mthethwa
Fifty years after the Soweto uprising, South Africa’s sudden Grade 4 shift to English instruction creates an academic cliff, proving mother-tongue education remains vital for mathematical comprehension.
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