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Posted 12 Mar 2025

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The report is compiled on the 25th anniversary of International Mother Language Day (21 Feb), celebrating a quarter-century of dedicated efforts to preserve and promote the use of mother tongues.

Key Findings of the Report

  • Nearly 40% of the global population does not have access to education in a language they speak or understand.
    • In some low and middle-income countries, this figure reaches 90%.
  • India ranks fourth in the list of top ten countries with the most spoken languages.

About Multilingual Education

  • UNESCO defined multilingual education (MLE) as the use of at least three languages, the mother tongue, a regional or national language, and an international language in education.
    • India’s New Education Policy, 2020 also promotes three language formula. 
  • UNESCO’s World Atlas of Languages estimates that there are 8,324 languages, spoken or signed.

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Key Challenges in Multilingual Education

  • Resource constrain: Insufficiently trained teachers, a shortage of multilingual learning and teaching material.
  • Policy opposition: particularly from those prioritizing national or international languages over local languages.
  • Other: Historical factors (often from colonialism), etc.

Key Recommendations

  • Develop culturally-responsive and contextually appropriate learning materials in learners’ Languages
  • Integrate robust monitoring and evaluation systems 
  • Conduct a situational analysis of the sociolinguistic and educational context to guide effective policy design
  • Tags :
  • Education
  • UNESCO
  • Multilingual Education
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