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  2. Bilingual education by country or region - Wikipedia

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    Bilingual education in Korean language is provided by Korean international schools, more of which are affiliated with Chongryon. Japan has adopted English as the second language, partly because English is one of the most significant global lingua franca owing to globalization. [16]

  3. Multilingual education in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Even today, some countries which have had colonial influence on Africa insist on characterizing their language as the most essential language to teach in Africa. Some scholars even argue that English is the most important language to incorporate into African education, despite the prominence of mother-tongue languages that already exist in the ...

  4. List of multilingual countries and regions - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago – in the predominantly Trinidadian English Creole-speaking country where Trinidadian English is official, Spanish was introduced as the second language of bilingual traffic signs and is spoken among 5% of the population fluently. [58] and is generally the "first foreign language". [59]

  5. Language education by region - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, some central and eastern European countries created a system of bilingual schools for well-performing pupils. Subjects other than languages were taught in a foreign language. In the 1990s this system was opened to all pupils in general education, although some countries still make candidates sit an entrance exam.

  6. List of countries and territories where English is an ...

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    South Africa [20] ZAF Africa 54,956,900 Yes (official, educational and lingua franca in formal economy) South Sudan [21] SSD Africa 12,340,000 Yes Sudan [2] SDN Africa 40,235,000 No Tanzania [2] TZA Africa 51,820,000 Yes (used in business and education) Tonga [22] TON Oceania 100,000 No Trinidad and Tobago [2] TTO Caribbean 1,333,000

  7. Category:Afrikaans-language schools - Wikipedia

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    For schools using both Afrikaans and English, use the Bilingual schools in South Africa category. Pages in category "Afrikaans-language schools" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  8. Multilingual education - Wikipedia

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    Multilingual education (MLE) typically refers to "first-language-first" education, that is, schooling which begins in the mother tongue, or first language, and transitions to additional languages. Typically, MLE programs are situated in developing countries where speakers of minority languages , i.e. non-dominant languages, tend to be ...

  9. Category:Bilingual schools in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bilingual schools in South Africa" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.