Abstract To address the evidence gap in making effective language of instruction (LOI) decisions, we propose a systematic review of the role of LOI choices in education programs and policies on literacy outcomes in multilingual educational contexts in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). Grounded in a multidisciplinary theory of change (ToC) describing what factors link LOI choices and literacy outcomes, we will gather, organize, and synthesize the evidence on the specific role of the three LOI choices described in the ToC (teaching in mother tongue [MT] with later transition, teaching in a non‐MT language, or teaching in two or more languages at one time) and its impact on literacy and biliteracy outcomes. We will focus our systematic...
In 2009 the Philippines introduced a mother tongue-based multilingual education language policy requ...
This thesis evaluates the curricula implemented in four mother-tongue based multilingual education p...
For many children, the language of the home differs from the language of instruction in school. In t...
Children whose mother tongue is different from the language of instruction at school face additional...
This systematic review aims to assess the spread and effectiveness of multilingual school programs t...
English: In this present document we present the findings of a pilot study conducted in all three co...
The question of language of instruction is at the top of the educational agenda in many countries ar...
In many parts of the world, learners learn through a language which is not their most fluent. In som...
Education policies regarding language of instruction are hotly debated in countries where the popula...
This report is based on a review of research on the question of language of instruction (LOI) in Ta...
Surveys in low- and middle-income (LMI countries) reveal persistently low levels of learning among c...
The purpose of this article is to investigate whether and how a common Nordic dimension underlies ex...
International evidence is clear that there is no best practice in transitioning from mother tongue t...
A 1999 seminar on multilingual education has resulted in a book which summarizes the investigative w...
Both humanist and quality concerns should have made language of instruction a priority in educationa...
In 2009 the Philippines introduced a mother tongue-based multilingual education language policy requ...
This thesis evaluates the curricula implemented in four mother-tongue based multilingual education p...
For many children, the language of the home differs from the language of instruction in school. In t...
Children whose mother tongue is different from the language of instruction at school face additional...
This systematic review aims to assess the spread and effectiveness of multilingual school programs t...
English: In this present document we present the findings of a pilot study conducted in all three co...
The question of language of instruction is at the top of the educational agenda in many countries ar...
In many parts of the world, learners learn through a language which is not their most fluent. In som...
Education policies regarding language of instruction are hotly debated in countries where the popula...
This report is based on a review of research on the question of language of instruction (LOI) in Ta...
Surveys in low- and middle-income (LMI countries) reveal persistently low levels of learning among c...
The purpose of this article is to investigate whether and how a common Nordic dimension underlies ex...
International evidence is clear that there is no best practice in transitioning from mother tongue t...
A 1999 seminar on multilingual education has resulted in a book which summarizes the investigative w...
Both humanist and quality concerns should have made language of instruction a priority in educationa...
In 2009 the Philippines introduced a mother tongue-based multilingual education language policy requ...
This thesis evaluates the curricula implemented in four mother-tongue based multilingual education p...
For many children, the language of the home differs from the language of instruction in school. In t...