THE Department of Basic Education (DBE) is set to introduce mother-tongue bilingual education from Grade 4 next year and education experts have described the policy shift as “transformational” and “progressive”.
The historic announcement was made by Basic Education Minister, Angie Motshekga when she addressed a workshop on the implementation of mother tongue-based bilingual education earlier this week.
South Africa’s official languages include Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, siSwati, Tshivenda, Xitsonga, Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, isiXhosa, isiZulu, and Sign Language.
The minister said mother tongue-based bilingual education was piloted in the Eastern Cape for the past 10 years and would be implemented incrementally from January 2025.
It is seen as a critical change in the course of history for South African children.
“This means this cohort of learners will write their first maths, science…