Published January 18, 2008 | Version v1
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Language Policy and Education in Multilingual Ghana: Impacts on Outcomes

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  • 1. Department of Advanced Studies, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research

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Ghana, a multilingual nation comprising over 50 languages, faces challenges in educational outcomes due to its language policy and education system. A mixed-methods approach combining qualitative interviews with quantitative data analysis of national test scores from multilingual schools in Ghana. The study reveals a significant disparity (20%) in literacy rates between monolingual and multilingual learners, particularly among primary school children who speak minority languages. Language policies need to be more inclusive and supportive of multilingual education to enhance educational outcomes for all students in Ghana. Immediate policy changes should prioritise the inclusion of minority language curricula and resources in schools serving multilingual communities.

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