Influencing factors on further development of bilingual education in Macedonia

Hajrulla Hajrullai
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Macedonia has implemented bilingualism in schools for more than a decade. However, this bilingualism has been realized in a step-by-step program in the Macedonian schools by introducing minorities to bilingual programs first starting from primary, then secondary and lately tertiary education in mother language of minorities. This approach was originally thought to help minority students learn the majority language and in that way find their way in the market economy. In practice, bilingual programs in Macedonian schools as well as teacher training programs in the state universities have limited view of what it means to have bilingual education, professional bilingual teachers, and how these teachers should teach bilingual students. This paper explores how political, social, and economic developments in one country influences by further developing or limiting bilingual education in all levels in Macedonia and how bilingualism in schools can be misused for the government to keep the minorities oppressed. This paper will overview the major political and educational events that took place in Macedonia that concern and seriously affected further development of bilingual education in the country. Keywords: bilingual education, bilingualism;  Macedonia, political events
马其顿双语教育进一步发展的影响因素
马其顿在学校实行双语教学已有十多年的历史。然而,这种双语已经在马其顿学校逐步实现,首先从小学开始,然后是中学和最近的高等教育,以少数民族的母语向少数民族介绍双语课程。这种方法最初被认为是为了帮助少数民族学生学习多数民族的语言,从而在市场经济中找到自己的出路。在实践中,马其顿学校的双语课程以及州立大学的教师培训课程对双语教育的意义、专业的双语教师以及这些教师应该如何教授双语学生的观点都很有限。本文探讨了一个国家的政治、社会和经济发展如何影响马其顿进一步发展或限制各级双语教育,以及政府如何滥用学校的双语制度来压迫少数民族。本文将概述发生在马其顿的重大政治和教育事件,这些事件关注并严重影响了该国双语教育的进一步发展。关键词:双语教育;双语;马其顿,政治事件
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