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Re-thinking the Literacy Divide in Language Education in Senegal

by Moustapha Fall (Author)
Monographs 0 Pages
Series: American University Studies , Volume 36

Summary

This book examines literacy education in Senegal. It assesses some of the impacts of French policies on the overall Senegalese system of education, including some of the language policies championed by a cohort of Senegalese authorities from 1960 until 2012. It begins with a definition of the concept of literacy education in general to briefly set the scene of the early resistance this encountered in West Africa particularly in Senegal. It discusses the major language policies undertaken by presidents Leopold Sedar Senghor, Abdou Diouf, and Abdoulaye Wade. Finally, the book assesses the major impacts of France's literacy policies on the current system of education in Senegal and proposes solutions on how to help Senegal and the rest of the West African countries put in place a rigorous literacy education that benefits their population.

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Pages
ISBN (PDF)
9781433153457
ISBN (ePUB)
9781433153464
ISBN (MOBI)
9781433153471
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433153440
DOI
10.3726/b13204
Language
English
Publication date
2025 (November)

Biographical notes

Moustapha Fall (Author)

Moustapha Fall received his doctoral degree in 2014 from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. His primary research focuses on second language acquisition and language pedagogy. He has taught at the University of British Columbia, the Fraser Valley University, the University of Calgary, the University of Victoria, and Southern Illinois University. He received the 2015 Author Recognition Award from Southern Illinois University for his academic contribution to the university.

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Title: Re-thinking the Literacy Divide in Language Education in Senegal