The impact of mother tongue on children’s learning at the lower level of primary education
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This research project aims to investigate the impact of mother tongue on children's learning at the lower level of primary education. The use of mother tongue in education has been a topic of debate for many years, with proponents arguing that it can enhance learning outcomes and improve overall educational experiences for students. This study seeks to contribute to the existing body of literature by examining how the use of mother tongue in the classroom influences children's academic performance, language development, and overall engagement in learning. The research will be conducted in primary schools located in diverse linguistic regions to capture a wide range of experiences and perspectives. Data will be collected through a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including surveys, interviews, and classroom observations. The study will focus on students in the lower levels of primary education, typically ranging from ages 6 to 9, as this is a critical period for language acquisition and cognitive development. The findings of this research project are expected to provide valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and other stakeholders involved in the field of education. By understanding the impact of mother tongue on children's learning, decision-makers can make informed choices about language policies and curriculum development. Additionally, teachers can use the findings to adapt their instructional practices to better support students who are learning in a language other than their mother tongue. Overall, this research project will contribute to the ongoing conversation about the role of mother tongue in education and its implications for children's learning outcomes. By studying the relationship between mother tongue use and academic performance at the lower level of primary education, this study seeks to shed light on how language influences educational experiences and opportunities for young learners.
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</p><div><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 Background to the Study</strong></p><p>Mother tongue as the first language of instruction in schools is an essential tool in whatever field we may find ourselves, without it any meaningful form of intellectual pursuit will be hindered. As we all know that most children who begin their education in their mother tongues make a better start as they demonstrate increased self confidence, and continue to perform better than those who start school in a new language (English). (Cummins,2000)</p><p>The outlook of the education is brighter when the school builds on the foundation of mother tongue in teaching a second language.</p><p>It is therefore important that one understand the functions of mother tongue,</p><p>particularly pupil’s learning through it as a-medium of instruction in school. This</p><p>has been given a tremendous support by both educational authorities</p><p>and the general public. (Baker, 2000)</p><p>This support however, rests on the general belief that the mastery of mother tongue assists in the understanding of other subjects like Art, Social Studies and Primary Science etc. The numerous studies in all parts of the world shows that the effective use of mother tongue tends to the better knowledge of a second or foreign language when it is acquired in a comparative short time. (Skutnabh, 2000)</p><p>It is commonly known that children who lack the knowledge of mother tongue, that is children who only know how to speak English language as their first language without the knowledge of the language of their immediate environment, usually perform lower in academic work. (Baker, 2000).</p><p>In Nigeria, almost every parent wants their children to acquire the knowledge of a second language as their first language at the expense of their immediate environment. [Modernization has affected the acquisition of mother tongue in this regards. Now the way children perform in school, is no more like before, their performance had greatly dropped down almost to zero point. In a situation where children are being introduced to the language of their immediate environment at their early age, when they begin schooling, their performance in academic “work will improve. That is why this research is been conducted in order to address the role of mother tongue as it relates to child education, but at the lower level of primary school. Primary one to three are the focus of the research with a case study of some selected Model Primary School in Sokoto metropolis</p><p><strong>1.2 statement of the problem</strong></p><p>It has been observed that the rates at which primary school pupils of nowadays are performing poorly is very alarming. This might not be unconnected with the fact that mother tongue as the first language of instruction in school and which had been stipulated in the National policy on Education (NPE, 2004) had not been use for instruction as required. And in line with this, therefore Pupils are facing a lot of challenges today with regards to their educational attainment or progress. Education, as we all know, is inevitable if one really wants to make it in life, though one may become somebody in life without it, yet it is generally believed that if one really wants to make it, education cannot be left behind.</p></div><h3></h3><br>
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