Bachelor of Education (BEd) in Senior and Further Education and Training Grade 7 – 12 with Sesotho | NWU

APS Required

points

Duration

4 year(s)

Type

Bachelor's Degree

Delivery

Full-time

Requirements

• Subject-specific requirements: Sesotho Home Language level 4 AND First Additional Language level 4

Career Prospects

Sesotho Language Teacher
Teach Sesotho grammar, literature, and communication skills at the high school level, ensuring students gain proficiency in the language.

Curriculum Developer (Indigenous Languages)
Develop teaching materials, lesson plans, and educational resources that promote Sesotho language learning and cultural heritage.

Language Policy and Planning Specialist
Work with government or educational institutions to develop policies that support indigenous language preservation and multilingual education.

Translator and Interpreter (Sesotho)
Provide translation and interpretation services for businesses, government agencies, and media, ensuring effective communication in Sesotho.

Textbook and Educational Content Writer
Write and edit textbooks, study guides, and digital resources for Sesotho language education at the school and tertiary levels.

TVET Lecturer (Languages and Communication Studies)
Teach Sesotho at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges, focusing on language skills for different professions.

Radio and Television Presenter (Sesotho Media)
Work in broadcasting, hosting Sesotho-language radio or TV programs focusing on education, news, or entertainment.

Cultural and Heritage Officer
Promote and preserve Sesotho language and traditions by working in museums, cultural organizations, or heritage sites.

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