Loud and Clear : Effective Language of Instruction Policies for Learning
Part 1 addresses why we should care about LoI (Language of Instruction) issues and the major challenges involved. Its four sections are entitled: (i) why should we care (ii) how big is the problem (iii) the role of political economy; and (iv) diver...
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okr-10986-378922022-08-17T05:10:38Z Loud and Clear : Effective Language of Instruction Policies for Learning World Bank READING LITERACY STUDY LANGUAGE OF LEARNING MATERIALS EARLY GRADE READING ASSESSMENT (EGRA) EDUCATION POLICY INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION LANGUAGE CHALLENGE LITERACY AND NUMERACY HUMAN CAPITAL INVESTMENT LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION Part 1 addresses why we should care about LoI (Language of Instruction) issues and the major challenges involved. Its four sections are entitled: (i) why should we care (ii) how big is the problem (iii) the role of political economy; and (iv) diverse LoI contexts. Part 2 presents existing solutions (in section 5) and proposes a detailed way forward for the WB Education Global Practice (section 6). It should be noted that the paper does not claim to possess or propose a complete set of technical solutions for the myriad of difficult policy issues involved. By enhancing engagement and devoting adequate resources to the problem, existing solutions will be deployed, and new solutions devised. Increased partnership and knowledge sharing will be part of this, as will be the testing of innovative approaches. The new approach will involve learning at the individual and institutional level, with an intensity of engagement commensurate with the urgency of the issue. 2022-08-16T18:22:08Z 2022-08-16T18:22:08Z 2021 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/517851626203470278/Effective-Language-of-Instruction-Policies-for-Learning http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37892 English en CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research Economic and Sector Work (ESW) Studies :: Sector/Thematic Studies :: Other Education Study |
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Part 1 addresses why we should care
about LoI (Language of Instruction) issues and the major
challenges involved. Its four sections are entitled: (i) why
should we care (ii) how big is the problem (iii) the role of
political economy; and (iv) diverse LoI contexts. Part 2
presents existing solutions (in section 5) and proposes a
detailed way forward for the WB Education Global Practice
(section 6). It should be noted that the paper does not
claim to possess or propose a complete set of technical
solutions for the myriad of difficult policy issues
involved. By enhancing engagement and devoting adequate
resources to the problem, existing solutions will be
deployed, and new solutions devised. Increased partnership
and knowledge sharing will be part of this, as will be the
testing of innovative approaches. The new approach will
involve learning at the individual and institutional level,
with an intensity of engagement commensurate with the
urgency of the issue. |
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