There is no Alternative! Student Perceptions of Learning in a Second Language in Lebanon
Since 1997, children in Lebanese state schools are taught most of the curriculum in English or French. The children's first language, Arabic, may be used even less in private schools, which educate 70% of children. In many countries, mother tongue education is seen as a right but in Lebanon it...
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Main Authors: | Mike Orr (Author), Samer Annous (Author) |
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National Research University Higher School of Economics,
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