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Автор Omodiaogbe, Robert
Дата выпуска 1992
dc.description This article examines the place of English in the Nigerian education system. It sees the introduction of English as a product of evangelical expediency, in which missionaries passed the language baton to colonial administrators until English became the official language of the country. It is noted that even after political independence from the colonial masters, English still occupies pride of place in Nigeria, especially in the formal school system. The fact that Nigeria is a multilingual country with as many as 450 languages is discussed; and the implications of and reactions to the constitutional and National Policy on Education emphasis on three major Nigerian languages are examined. I suggest that in spite of the inchoate, half-hearted attention being given to indigenous languages in the school system nowadays, the prospects for English in the school system and in Nigerian society are still very bright. But to survive, English must submit itself to some modifications, adapting to the Nigerian linguistic environment.
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Издатель Oxford University Press
Копирайт © Oxford University Press
Тема Articles
Название 150 years on: English in the Nigerian school system—past, present and future
Тип research-article
Electronic ISSN 1477-4526
Print ISSN 0951-0893
Журнал ELT Journal
Том 46
Первая страница 19
Последняя страница 28
Аффилиация Sylvester Omodiaogbe has been a lecturer in a college of education for eight years. He teaches English phonology, grammar, and methodology. His special interest is English as an International Language.
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