About
African language teaching is a field of study and pedagogical practice concerned with the principles, methods, and contexts for instructing and learning languages indigenous to the African continent. This research investigates the unique linguistic, cultural, and educational dynamics involved, including linguistic structures, sociolinguistic factors, curriculum development, teacher training, assessment, and the impact of policy and technology. Key characteristics involve addressing linguistic diversity, promoting cultural understanding, developing appropriate materials, and adapting methods to varied educational settings. Its significance lies in supporting linguistic diversity, preserving cultural heritage, and enabling effective communication and education in African contexts and the diaspora.