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How can speech-language therapists and audiologists enhance language and literacy outcomes in South Africa? (And why we urgently need to)

机译:言语治疗师和听力学家如何提高南非的语言和读写能力? (以及为什么我们迫切需要)

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Basic education in South Africa faces a crisis as learners fail to achieve the necessary outcomes in the related areas of language and literacy. The aims of this paper are twofold. Firstly, we aim to describe and discuss the education crisis by outlining the educational landscape, relevant policy imperatives and implementation challenges in post-apartheid education. The systemic factors contributing to the literacy crisis are emphasised. Secondly, we argue that speech language therapists and audiologists (SLTAs) have a role to play in supporting basic education in South Africa through developing language and literacy. It is suggested that the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology must be socially responsive and population-focused in order to make meaningful contributions to development in South Africa. The potential roles of SLTAs are discussed with suggestions for further actions required by the professions to enable a contextually relevant practice in a resource-constrained environment.
机译:南非的基础教育面临危机,因为学习者未能在语言和读写能力的相关领域取得必要的成果。本文的目的是双重的。首先,我们旨在通过概述种族隔离教育后的教育前景,相关政策要求和实施挑战来描述和讨论教育危机。强调了造成扫盲危机的系统性因素。其次,我们认为语音语言治疗师和听力学家(SLTA)在通过发展语言和素养来支持南非的基础教育方面可以发挥作用。建议言语病理学和听力学的专业必须具有社会适应性和以人口为中心,以便为南非的发展做出有意义的贡献。讨论了SLTA的潜在作用,并提出了一些建议,建议专业人员采取进一步行动,以在资源受限的环境中实现上下文相关的实践。

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