<div dir="ltr"><p>Ghana’s Minister for Education, Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, recently <a href="http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Ghana-to-change-English-as-medium-of-instruction-388207">stated</a>
her intentions to push through the current language policy, which
mandates English language instruction, at the highest level so that
school children can be taught in their mother tongue. “[Once] we can
remove [English as the medium of instruction], we will change this
country,” she said at a recent Shared Prosperity Forum conducted in an
effort to combat poverty around the world. Over 46 languages and
dialects are spoken in Ghana, but English is the country’s official
language and the universal language of educational instruction.</p>
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<p>The Minister used the Korean education system as an example; “Because
the Koreans were taught in a language they understood, education picked
up; because we are teaching our children a language they can’t even
follow, we are drawing them back. The real change for me is not about
reviewing the curriculum, it is not about extension of construction it
is about [cultural] relevancy.” She noted that Ghanaian children are
bright, but most of them are trapped in the basic school without being
able to advance because they were, “taught wrongly in a medium they
couldn’t relate to.” In her closing remarks, Minister Agyemang stressed,
“In order for Africa to end poverty it must focus on quality, relevant
education delivered in the right medium.”</p><p><a href="http://languagemagazine.com/?p=124624">http://languagemagazine.com/?p=124624</a><br></p><p><br></p><br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">**************************************<br>N.b.: Listing on the lgpolicy-list is merely intended as a service to its members<br>and implies neither approval, confirmation nor agreement by the owner or sponsor of the list as to the veracity of a message's contents. Members who disagree with a message are encouraged to post a rebuttal, and to write directly to the original sender of any offensive message. A copy of this may be forwarded to this list as well. (H. Schiffman, Moderator)<br><br>For more information about the lgpolicy-list, go to <a href="https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/" target="_blank">https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/</a><br>listinfo/lgpolicy-list<br>*******************************************</div>
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