Most medical schools teach in English or French, reflecting former British and French rule, while Portuguese is used in countries like Angola and Mozambique, and Spanish only in Equatorial Guinea.
Cafx2 on
😢
mahendrabirbikram on
French in the Gambia?
Mountain_Dentist5074 on
Man is there anything modern Italians won something
De_Rechtlijnige on
In Australia?
Fast-Visual on
Tbf I think more countries should have the option teach higher education in internationally prominent languages.
This will give students a greater access to top of the line textbooks, relevant articles, mutually understandable terminology.
Not every subject of course, stuff like law for example should be taught in the native language. But industries like engineering, medicine, computer science, etc. for sure.
Araz99 on
People don’t use local languages for learning, even big ones, like Arabic, Swahili, Hausa, Malagasy etc? It’s really weird. I’m from small country (Lithuania) with population only 3 million people, but everything (and education) is in Lithuanian by default.
ghost_desu on
A lot of countries labelled as French have a good chunk of English institutions also
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Most medical schools teach in English or French, reflecting former British and French rule, while Portuguese is used in countries like Angola and Mozambique, and Spanish only in Equatorial Guinea.
😢
French in the Gambia?
Man is there anything modern Italians won something
In Australia?
Tbf I think more countries should have the option teach higher education in internationally prominent languages.
This will give students a greater access to top of the line textbooks, relevant articles, mutually understandable terminology.
Not every subject of course, stuff like law for example should be taught in the native language. But industries like engineering, medicine, computer science, etc. for sure.
People don’t use local languages for learning, even big ones, like Arabic, Swahili, Hausa, Malagasy etc? It’s really weird. I’m from small country (Lithuania) with population only 3 million people, but everything (and education) is in Lithuanian by default.
A lot of countries labelled as French have a good chunk of English institutions also