Towards an Integrative Psychological Science 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-9565-0_9
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Multilingualism as a Resource: Implications for Education

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“…Having English and French as two official languages is undeniably advantageous for a country, considering their global prominence [23]. Nations like Canada, India [24] and Belgium recognized the value of bilingualism early on and integrated it into their higher education systems, leading to significant international development in their higher education sectors. However, in Cameroon, bilingualism hasn't played as pivotal a role as in Canada.…”
Section: Coordinating the Dual Higher Education Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having English and French as two official languages is undeniably advantageous for a country, considering their global prominence [23]. Nations like Canada, India [24] and Belgium recognized the value of bilingualism early on and integrated it into their higher education systems, leading to significant international development in their higher education sectors. However, in Cameroon, bilingualism hasn't played as pivotal a role as in Canada.…”
Section: Coordinating the Dual Higher Education Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%