Various researches and literatures have revealed that, the use of Ghanaian languages in early grades education has led to an established and improved knowledge acquisition. This article, however, examined the importance of using Ghanaian languages as a medium of instruction at the early year of a child development. It’s believed that learning other languages with a basic knowledge is quite vital as it promotes a comparative understanding of the cross-linguistic approaches. The data for this study was collected through questionnaire, interviews and general observation which targeted both parents and students of colleges. Desktop study was also employed on the existing literatures regarding Ghanaian languages. The results revealed that attitu...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
The language of education is crucial to learners’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nativ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the sociocultural experiences that Ghanaian university grad...
The language of education is crucial to learners ’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nati...
The purpose of the paper is to assess the views of parents/guardians on mother-tongue as medium of i...
language plays a pivotal role in educational provision and its quality as it is the main medium that...
The issue of an appropriate language policy has received prominent attention not only from professio...
English and Ghanaian indigenous languages are employed at different levels of education as mediums o...
The issue of an appropriate language policy has received prominent attention not only from professio...
The issue of an appropriate language policy has received prominent attention not only from professio...
The present study investigated the perceptions of parents and teachers on the use of the mother tong...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
The paper considers official and individual attitudes towards bilingualism in English and a Ghanaian...
The study was conducted in two Colleges of Education in the Western and Central Regions of Ghana to ...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
The language of education is crucial to learners’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nativ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the sociocultural experiences that Ghanaian university grad...
The language of education is crucial to learners ’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nati...
The purpose of the paper is to assess the views of parents/guardians on mother-tongue as medium of i...
language plays a pivotal role in educational provision and its quality as it is the main medium that...
The issue of an appropriate language policy has received prominent attention not only from professio...
English and Ghanaian indigenous languages are employed at different levels of education as mediums o...
The issue of an appropriate language policy has received prominent attention not only from professio...
The issue of an appropriate language policy has received prominent attention not only from professio...
The present study investigated the perceptions of parents and teachers on the use of the mother tong...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
The paper considers official and individual attitudes towards bilingualism in English and a Ghanaian...
The study was conducted in two Colleges of Education in the Western and Central Regions of Ghana to ...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
The language of education is crucial to learners’ academic success. As a result, nations whose nativ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the sociocultural experiences that Ghanaian university grad...