Business Excellence and Management (Dec 2023)

LACK OF EXCHANGE VALUE IN AFRICAN LANGUAGES FOR THE MARKETING OF TECHNICAL COLLEGES IN SOUTH AFRICA

  • Ntokozo Gregory ZULU,
  • Sandiso NGCOBO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24818/beman/2023.13.4-01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
pp. 5 – 19

Abstract

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Technical, vocational, education and training (TVET) colleges in South Africa struggle to attract and retain adequate prospective students in a competitive environment of the post-schooling sector where they are often the last option. The purpose of this study was to investigate students’ perceptions on the role of language as a communication tool to market TVET colleges brand that seeks to promote entrepreneurial skills that could serve address socio-economic issues in the country. A questionnaire was used to survey 40 purposefully selected first-year students from two colleges. It was found that 96% of participants preferred to maintain the status quo in which English should be used as a language of marketing because of its perceived exchange value compared to African languages. There is a need for educational leaders to operate as change agents by bringing an awareness through practice on the value of African languages in society and the economy.

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