Insight

Mother tongue policy: Can schools implement it?

When you think of a modern private pre-primary and lower primary school, what comes to mind? A school whose main language of instruction is English or French? You are not far from the reality on the ground. In fact, most privately owned schools within city centres (Kigali being the biggest) use either English or French as a medium of instruction in class. However, this could end as the Rwanda Education Board (REB), which is mandated to implement education policies, moves to ensure that schools comply with the ‘Mother Tongue’ policy. 
Students attending a lesson. Research in Tanzania showed that students are more active when lessons are conducted in their local languages. (Timothy Kisambira)
Students attending a lesson. Research in Tanzania showed that students are more active when lessons are conducted in their local languages. (Timothy Kisambira)
Jean de la Croix Tabaro