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- aggregation abstract "It may seem presumptuous that we – as Europeans – have committed ourselves to writing a commentary on the views expounded in this volume by our African colleagues on issues which are specific to the Southern African reality. We are fully aware of our position as outsiders and of the danger we are running to miss the point, to misrepresent facts and misunderstand the complexity of the attitudes and sensibilities. We therefore feel the need to make our reading position clear and to explain how we envisage this writing task. We have both had a long-standing interest in South African education and have been keen listeners to what our colleagues from various South African universities have to say about language issues in education, at primary, secondary and university levels. What we think we can bring into the discussion is simply an outsiders’ analysis of what appear to be key issues in the different papers brought together here and to try and formulate common threads, shared views and points of difference.".
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