Language policy in Senegal, a multilingual nation, is crucial for educational governance to ensure equitable access to education across diverse linguistic communities. No empirical data will be used; instead, a conceptual analysis based on existing literature and theoretical frameworks will guide the development of this framework. Theoretical insights highlight the need for a more inclusive language policy that prioritizes mother-tongue education and equitable distribution of resources across linguistic groups. Develop a comprehensive educational reform plan that integrates mother-tongue instruction into curricula and allocates sufficient funding to support multilingual education initiatives.
M.T. Ndiaye Diop (Mon,) studied this question.
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