Language and Learning in a Post-Colonial Context: A Critical Ethnographic Study in Schools in Haiti
ISBN: 9781315885568
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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This book explores the social, political, and historical forces that mediate language ideology and practices in post-colonial education and how such ideology and practices influence students' academic achievement. Jean-Pierre provides empirical evidence that a relationship exists between language practices and school underperformance.

He takes Haiti as the focus of study, finding that students and teachers experience difficulty constructing knowledge in a setting in which the language they speak at home (Creole) differs from the language of instruction (French). The research is based on ethnographic data collected in classrooms in both private and public school settings in addition to different sectors of the society (e.g. state and private institutions).


Marky Jean-Pierre is Visiting Assistant Professor of French at Tulane University, USA.

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