UNESCO's Institute for Lifelong Learning, and the Association for the 
Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) have just released a report entitled
"Why and how Africa should invest in African languages and multilingual 
education"

Full report at:
http://www.unesco.org/uil/en/UILPDF/nesico/publication/AfricanLanguages_MultilingualEducation_pab.pdf

Press release follows:

In collaboration with the Association for the Development of Education in 
Africa (ADEA), the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) has just 
published an evidence- and practice-based policy advocacy brief entitled Why 
and how Africa should invest in African languages and multilingual education.

This brief is the product of an in-depth research and consultation process, 
which was initiated in 2005 and carried out in consultation with experts – the 
majority from Africa – in language, education and publishing and African 
Ministries of Education. It addresses seven common concerns about 
mother-tongue-based multilingual education in sub-Saharan Africa in the light 
of experiences of mother-tongue education in Africa since the 1950s. It also 
draws on a broad array of experiences and sources from around the world. The 
focus on African experiences redresses the mistake made so often in the past: 
namely, the practice of applying to this continent research results from 
regions with very different linguistic contexts and learning environments. 
Drawing on research results from Africa, the brief makes concrete suggestions 
as to how education systems can be shaped to foster individual and social 
development in African contexts.

In 2010, as a measure to facilitate the promotion of mother-tongue based 
multilingual/multicultural education and learning cultures, Ministers of 
Education from 18 African countries adopted the Policy guide on the integration 
of African languages and cultures into education systems, which was informed by 
evidence supported by this brief and thus extensively included herein.

Contact: Christine Glanz (c.gl...@unesco.org)



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