Benefits of Multilingualism in Education.
Abstract/ Overview
The article gives a brief analytical survey of
multilingualism practices, its consequences, its benefits in
education and discussions on the appropriate ways towards
its achievement in education. Multilingualism refers to
speaking more than one language competently. Generally
there are both the official and unofficial multilingualism
practices. A brief survey on multilingualism practices
outside Africa indicates that Canada, Belgium and
Switzerland are officially declared multilingual countries.
Likewise countries like South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya
experience multilingualism in Africa. Multilingualism
exhibits both the political and the linguistic consequences.
The linguistic consequences include the development of a
lingua franca, creation of mixed languages within a linguistic
milieu, enhances cross cultural communication strategies
and cross cultural communication skills. Benefits of
multilingualism practices in education include the creation
and appreciation of cultural awareness, adds academic and
educational value, enhances creativity, adjustment in society
and appreciation of local languages.