Kenya's schools torn between mother tongue and English instruction
Students in Kenya report that learning in their mother tongue helps them understand material better, yet English continues to dominate both education and the job market. The country faces a language dilemma: local languages aid comprehension, but English is seen as essential for career advancement. The debate centres on how to balance accessible education with the demands of a globalised economy.
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