Changes in Ethiopia's language and educational policy - pioneering reforms?

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Katrin SeidelJanine Moritz
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16th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies
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19p
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2009
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Educational reformPrimary education

The political changes of the ninety-nineties in Ethiopia were connected with a far-reaching education reform and a transition from the use of only Amharic and English as media of instruction to a system that uses a multi-lingual approach to education. At present 25 local languages are told to be already used at primary level as medium of instruction. Despite the overall success the reformโ€™s main obstacle is overcoming material and professional shortages in view of a growing number of pupils.