HINDSIGHT AND FORESIGHT ROLES OF LANGUAGE EDUCATION FOR CHILD AND SOCIETAL DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA
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Language education plays a crucial role in shaping both child development and societal progress in Nigeria. This paper explores the historical and contemporary perspectives of language education as both hindsight and foresight for fostering cognitive, social, and emotional development in children, while also contributing to national cohesion and growth. The paper examines how language education has evolved in Nigeria, the challenges it has faced, and its potential for future impact. Drawing from both historical data and current educational practices, the paper highlights the significance of language in promoting cultural identity, social integration, and intellectual development among children. Additionally, it investigates how a reformed language education system can address the needs of a multilingual society, encouraging multilingualism and inclusivity. The paper recommends strengthening language policies, enhancing teacher training, integrating technology, and fostering community involvement to improve language education in Nigeria. Ultimately, the research underscores the potential of language education as both a tool for child development and a catalyst for societal progress, offering valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and researchers alike.
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