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Journal of Geography Education in Africa

versión On-line ISSN 2788-9114

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KHALEMA, Thabang Francis  y  RASELIMO, Mohaeka Gabriel. Learners' and teachers' perspectives on the use of code switching in Geography teaching and learning. JoGEA [online]. 2024, vol.7, pp.1-16. ISSN 2788-9114.  http://dx.doi.org/10.46622/jogea.v7i1.4863.

Language of instruction stands as a crucial element in fostering learners' comprehension of any subject matter. Prior studies indicate that learners' limited proficiency in the English language is among the factors influencing their performance in Geography. The present study delved into the impact of code switching in the domain of Lesotho's geography education, drawing insights from both learners' and teachers' viewpoints. Drawing on Hoffmann's theory of code switching, the study employed explanatory sequential mixed method research design, which involved classroom observations, focus-group interviews as well as in-depth interviews with grade 10 learners and teachers respectively. Findings indicate that code switching in geography education improves learners' comprehension by improving their proficiency in subject-specific terminology. However, an over-reliance on code switching must be avoided as learners can lose their ability to employ geography vocabulary. This study suggests that the Lesotho Education Language Policy could be revised to include the selective use of mother tongues in teaching and learning.

Palabras clave : Geography; Code switching; Perception; Academic performance; English language proficiency.

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