TUT Partners with NYDA on Work Integrated Learning Project. The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), in collaboration with the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA), has initiated a program allowing students to review learners’ essays as part of their Work Integrated Learning (WIL).
TUT Partners with NYDA on Work Integrated Learning Project
This partnership, unveiled on March 12, 2024, holds significant implications not only for the linguistic community but also for the broader fields of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Emphasis on African Languages
Dr. Tebogo J. Rakgogo, Head of the Department for Applied Languages, emphasized the importance of African Languages in this initiative. He expressed excitement over the opportunity for learners to express themselves in any of South Africa official languages as outlined in the Constitution.
Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Dr. Rakgogo stressed the importance of preserving African languages as repositories of history, culture, and values. He highlighted the loss that occurs when languages disappear, affecting not only cultural heritage but also collective identity.
Academic Freedom and Democracy
Furthermore, Dr. Rakgogo emphasized the alignment of academic freedom with the theme of commemorating 30 years of democracy. He underscored the integral role of language diversity in upholding constitutional democracy.
Conclusion
Dr. Rakgogo expressed appreciation for the opportunity provided to final-year students to engage in the review process as part of their Work Integrated Learning. He concluded by affirming the department commitment to fostering linguistic diversity and academic excellence.