Bialystok (2015) argues that the bilingual's cognitive benefit is related to the continuous supervision and the need for conflict resolution that happens when dual languages are co-activated. One framework that clearly projects the experience of the bilingual, in terms of swapping languages is the bilingual's language modes (BLMs) by Grosjean (2001). In this review paper, we have highlighted the policy of medium of instruction for teaching English in primary schools in Ghana. Again, we have briefly described the tenants of the BLMs, and demonstrated how these modes can be applied on the Ghanaian bilingual primary schools. On the basis of the BLMs, we argue that the most suitable medium of instruction for teaching and learning of English as ...
The paper considers official and individual attitudes towards bilingualism in English and a Ghanaian...
This chapter explores the status of talk for learning in Ghanaian upper primary school classrooms, w...
This paper, based on the findings of a qualitative study, discusses the influence of Ghana's recentl...
Bialystok (2015) argues that the bilingual’s cognitive benefit is related to the continuous supervis...
The language of education is crucial to learners ’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nati...
Ghana is a multilingual country with around 79 indigenous languages and English as the official lang...
The language of education is crucial to learners’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nativ...
language plays a pivotal role in educational provision and its quality as it is the main medium that...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
Although UNESCO 1953 recommends the use of students' mother tongue in education during the formativ...
The importance of mother tongue-based bilingual medium of instruction in bilingual and multilingual ...
Various researches and literatures have revealed that, the use of Ghanaian languages in early grades...
This paper reports on a rigorous literature review of research into medium of instruction in Ghana a...
English and Ghanaian indigenous languages are employed at different levels of education as mediums o...
According to Adika (2012), the debate on the formulation and implementation of a language policy for...
The paper considers official and individual attitudes towards bilingualism in English and a Ghanaian...
This chapter explores the status of talk for learning in Ghanaian upper primary school classrooms, w...
This paper, based on the findings of a qualitative study, discusses the influence of Ghana's recentl...
Bialystok (2015) argues that the bilingual’s cognitive benefit is related to the continuous supervis...
The language of education is crucial to learners ’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nati...
Ghana is a multilingual country with around 79 indigenous languages and English as the official lang...
The language of education is crucial to learners’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nativ...
language plays a pivotal role in educational provision and its quality as it is the main medium that...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
Although UNESCO 1953 recommends the use of students' mother tongue in education during the formativ...
The importance of mother tongue-based bilingual medium of instruction in bilingual and multilingual ...
Various researches and literatures have revealed that, the use of Ghanaian languages in early grades...
This paper reports on a rigorous literature review of research into medium of instruction in Ghana a...
English and Ghanaian indigenous languages are employed at different levels of education as mediums o...
According to Adika (2012), the debate on the formulation and implementation of a language policy for...
The paper considers official and individual attitudes towards bilingualism in English and a Ghanaian...
This chapter explores the status of talk for learning in Ghanaian upper primary school classrooms, w...
This paper, based on the findings of a qualitative study, discusses the influence of Ghana's recentl...