2016
DOI: 10.5296/jse.v6i1.8243
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Cultural Diversity and African Language Education: The Role of Urbanization and Globalization

Abstract: <p>The African Union has been committed to the development and promotion of African languages for a long time. This is in cognizance of the fact that, language is the DNA of culture and its vehicle of expression. The Languages Plan of Action which was first adopted in 1986 and reviewed in 2006 outlines clear goals to be achieved by member states in the promotion and recognition of African languages. The Plan for all its intents and purposes has good will for the development and use of African languages i… Show more

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“…Several studies have explored the significance of traditional Jewellery in different cultures. For example, studies have examined the role of traditional Jewellery in Indian culture (Singh, 2023), the significance of traditional Jewellery in African culture (Nyati-Saleshando, 2016), and the symbolism of traditional Jewellery in Middle Eastern culture (Kaur & Joseph, 2012). However, in the study of Malay traditional Jewellery, there is a gap in the literature regarding the factors influencing Malay traditional Jewellery as a complement to Malay costumes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have explored the significance of traditional Jewellery in different cultures. For example, studies have examined the role of traditional Jewellery in Indian culture (Singh, 2023), the significance of traditional Jewellery in African culture (Nyati-Saleshando, 2016), and the symbolism of traditional Jewellery in Middle Eastern culture (Kaur & Joseph, 2012). However, in the study of Malay traditional Jewellery, there is a gap in the literature regarding the factors influencing Malay traditional Jewellery as a complement to Malay costumes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%