Globalization, cultural diversity and the challenge of native language in education

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Africa is a continent that is very rich in history and cultural traditions. Within its traditional societies, education is aimed at the socialization of the younger generation into the accepted norms and behavioral standards of the community. It has also sought to acculturate them by absorbing specific cultural patterns and, hence, acquiring a particular identity and perception of the world.

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Rwantabagu, H. (2015). Globalization, cultural diversity and the challenge of native language in education. In Revitalizing Minority Voices: Language Issues in the New Millennium (pp. 17–31). Sense Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-187-8_2

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