2021
DOI: 10.47772/ijriss.2021.5105
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The Language of Instruction Dilemma in Ghana: Making a Case for the Various Ghanaian Languages

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“…In terms of learning the first languages within the classroom context, there seems to be a scarcity of empirical literature indicating some of the determinants of students’ intention to study. Scholars [ 22 , 25 , 43 ] constantly lament that, given the negative attitudes associated with the learning of indigenous languages, students are always reluctant to pursue indigenous languages at various educational levels. The current study therefore seeks to fill the identified empirical gap by adopting the TPB to explore the pressing determinants of Ghanaian university students’ intention to learn indigenous languages.…”
Section: Conceptualization and Development Of Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of learning the first languages within the classroom context, there seems to be a scarcity of empirical literature indicating some of the determinants of students’ intention to study. Scholars [ 22 , 25 , 43 ] constantly lament that, given the negative attitudes associated with the learning of indigenous languages, students are always reluctant to pursue indigenous languages at various educational levels. The current study therefore seeks to fill the identified empirical gap by adopting the TPB to explore the pressing determinants of Ghanaian university students’ intention to learn indigenous languages.…”
Section: Conceptualization and Development Of Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the STAGE classes use the girls’ mother tongue in teaching and learning, schools use only the local languages in grades 1 to 3, and that language might be one the girls do not know. Starting in grade 4, local language instruction is a subject, and all other subjects are taught in English (Nyamekya, 2021 ). In addition, some of the teachers in the upper primary grades do not speak or understand the local language of their students.…”
Section: Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following studies for Nigeria were selected: 1. Nyamekye & Baffour-Koduah (2021). The language of instruction dilemma in Ghana: Making a case for the various Ghanaian languages.…”
Section: Studies From Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was argued that on the heels of parents' preference, English language should be used as language of instruction at all levels of schooling. In 2007, the obnoxious policy was reversed (Nyamekye & Baffour-Koduah, 2021). All these inconsistencies have grossly marred progress of language in education policy in Ghana (Appia & Ardila, 2021).…”
Section: Linguistic Situation In Ghanamentioning
confidence: 99%