Synchronising English second language proficiency and mathematical understanding through plurilingualism in correctional centre classrooms: Empirical perspectives

Several scholars have outlined the existence of a direct proportionality relationship between mathematics understanding and learners’ second language proficiency. Nonetheless, the role of plurilingualism in realising the synchronous development of mathematics understanding and second language profic...

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Main Authors: Siphelele Mbatha, Xolani Khohliso, Sboniso Zondi, Nompumelelo Nzimande
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Published: ERRCD Forum 2025-03-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Journal of Education Research
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Online Access:https://pubs.ufs.ac.za/index.php/ijer/article/view/1727
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Xolani Khohliso
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description Several scholars have outlined the existence of a direct proportionality relationship between mathematics understanding and learners’ second language proficiency. Nonetheless, the role of plurilingualism in realising the synchronous development of mathematics understanding and second language proficiency within the context of adult correctional centre classrooms has received minimal scholarly attention, particularly given the expansion of multilingualism. This paper sought to probe into how the correlation between mathematics understanding and English second language proficiency is realised through plurilingual pedagogical strategies. In this research endeavour, we employed a pragmatic epistemological stance and framed the study within the QUANT-QUAL explanatory sequential mixed methods research design. We collected quantitative data through mathematics and L2 tests from 150 conveniently sampled adult offenders. We further collected qualitative data through semi-structured interviews from 5 purposively sampled educationists. We analysed data thematically and by SPSS data analysis tool, through Pearson Correlation. The study was underpinned by the Socio-Cultural Learning theoretical stance. Amongst our findings is that L2 proficiency correlates positively with adult offenders’ mathematics understanding. We further identified plurilingualism as the prominent pedagogical strategy through which the synchronisation between L2 and mathematics understanding is realised. Based on findings, we acclaimed the use of plurilingual strategies in the synchronisation of L2 proficiency and mathematics understanding in the context of multilingual adult offender education.
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spelling doaj-art-6ffc84e8b59e4a34a70e9ef240cbee642025-08-20T03:18:52ZengERRCD ForumInterdisciplinary Journal of Education Research2710-21142710-21222025-03-0171a08a0810.38140/ijer-2025.vol7.1.081693Synchronising English second language proficiency and mathematical understanding through plurilingualism in correctional centre classrooms: Empirical perspectivesSiphelele Mbatha0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7163-3305Xolani Khohliso1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2462-1296Sboniso Zondi2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6667-6287Nompumelelo Nzimande3https://orcid.org/0009-0006-6454-7226University of the Free State, South Africa Central University of Technology, South AfricaUniversity of the Free State, South Africa University of the Free State, South Africa Several scholars have outlined the existence of a direct proportionality relationship between mathematics understanding and learners’ second language proficiency. Nonetheless, the role of plurilingualism in realising the synchronous development of mathematics understanding and second language proficiency within the context of adult correctional centre classrooms has received minimal scholarly attention, particularly given the expansion of multilingualism. This paper sought to probe into how the correlation between mathematics understanding and English second language proficiency is realised through plurilingual pedagogical strategies. In this research endeavour, we employed a pragmatic epistemological stance and framed the study within the QUANT-QUAL explanatory sequential mixed methods research design. We collected quantitative data through mathematics and L2 tests from 150 conveniently sampled adult offenders. We further collected qualitative data through semi-structured interviews from 5 purposively sampled educationists. We analysed data thematically and by SPSS data analysis tool, through Pearson Correlation. The study was underpinned by the Socio-Cultural Learning theoretical stance. Amongst our findings is that L2 proficiency correlates positively with adult offenders’ mathematics understanding. We further identified plurilingualism as the prominent pedagogical strategy through which the synchronisation between L2 and mathematics understanding is realised. Based on findings, we acclaimed the use of plurilingual strategies in the synchronisation of L2 proficiency and mathematics understanding in the context of multilingual adult offender education.https://pubs.ufs.ac.za/index.php/ijer/article/view/1727mathematics understandingenglish l2 proficiency plurilingualism educationistsadult offenders
spellingShingle Siphelele Mbatha
Xolani Khohliso
Sboniso Zondi
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Synchronising English second language proficiency and mathematical understanding through plurilingualism in correctional centre classrooms: Empirical perspectives
Interdisciplinary Journal of Education Research
mathematics understanding
english l2 proficiency
plurilingualism
educationists
adult offenders
title Synchronising English second language proficiency and mathematical understanding through plurilingualism in correctional centre classrooms: Empirical perspectives
title_full Synchronising English second language proficiency and mathematical understanding through plurilingualism in correctional centre classrooms: Empirical perspectives
title_fullStr Synchronising English second language proficiency and mathematical understanding through plurilingualism in correctional centre classrooms: Empirical perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Synchronising English second language proficiency and mathematical understanding through plurilingualism in correctional centre classrooms: Empirical perspectives
title_short Synchronising English second language proficiency and mathematical understanding through plurilingualism in correctional centre classrooms: Empirical perspectives
title_sort synchronising english second language proficiency and mathematical understanding through plurilingualism in correctional centre classrooms empirical perspectives
topic mathematics understanding
english l2 proficiency
plurilingualism
educationists
adult offenders
url https://pubs.ufs.ac.za/index.php/ijer/article/view/1727
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