English Education Policy in Tunisia, Issues of Language Policy in Post-revolution Tunisia

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Since 1994, various policies and guidelines, pertaining to modifying the language policy in Tunisia have been disseminated. All of these policies highlighted the importance of English as a global language. Despite all these policies and guidelines, the English language is still experiencing problems within schools and society alike. These problems prevent the language from developing and functioning accurately in the country. The actual requirements of English language learning are still not integrated into the general considerations of the political agenda.

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Boukadi, S., & Troudi, S. (2017). English Education Policy in Tunisia, Issues of Language Policy in Post-revolution Tunisia. In Language Policy(Netherlands) (Vol. 13, pp. 257–277). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46778-8_15

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