El árabe marroquí: Una lengua y no un dialecto. Educar en la lengua materna

The mother tongue of 60% of the Moroccan population is Moroccan Arabic and classical Arabic, while the rest speak any of the three variants of amacige. The use of mother tongue in the educational system is one of the recommendations of Unesco, which doesn´t happen in the neighbor country and would h...

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Main Author: Francisco Moscoso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 2011-07-01
Series:Revista de Estudios Internacionales Mediterráneos
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Online Access:http://sites.google.com/site/teimrevista/numeros/numero-10-enero-junio-2011/el-arabe-marroqui
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spelling doaj-c547ca6e5393493a9e6edb785bfce8582020-11-25T00:05:05ZengUniversidad Autónoma de MadridRevista de Estudios Internacionales Mediterráneos1887-44602011-07-0110134144El árabe marroquí: Una lengua y no un dialecto. Educar en la lengua maternaFrancisco MoscosoThe mother tongue of 60% of the Moroccan population is Moroccan Arabic and classical Arabic, while the rest speak any of the three variants of amacige. The use of mother tongue in the educational system is one of the recommendations of Unesco, which doesn´t happen in the neighbor country and would help to be developed further the educational system and could help to decreased the illiteracy rate. In this article we reflect the need of recognition of the Moroccan Arabic as a language and as a tool for education.http://sites.google.com/site/teimrevista/numeros/numero-10-enero-junio-2011/el-arabe-marroquiMoroccan ArabicMother tongueEducationEducational System
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El árabe marroquí: Una lengua y no un dialecto. Educar en la lengua materna
Revista de Estudios Internacionales Mediterráneos
Moroccan Arabic
Mother tongue
Education
Educational System
author_facet Francisco Moscoso
author_sort Francisco Moscoso
title El árabe marroquí: Una lengua y no un dialecto. Educar en la lengua materna
title_short El árabe marroquí: Una lengua y no un dialecto. Educar en la lengua materna
title_full El árabe marroquí: Una lengua y no un dialecto. Educar en la lengua materna
title_fullStr El árabe marroquí: Una lengua y no un dialecto. Educar en la lengua materna
title_full_unstemmed El árabe marroquí: Una lengua y no un dialecto. Educar en la lengua materna
title_sort el árabe marroquí: una lengua y no un dialecto. educar en la lengua materna
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
series Revista de Estudios Internacionales Mediterráneos
issn 1887-4460
publishDate 2011-07-01
description The mother tongue of 60% of the Moroccan population is Moroccan Arabic and classical Arabic, while the rest speak any of the three variants of amacige. The use of mother tongue in the educational system is one of the recommendations of Unesco, which doesn´t happen in the neighbor country and would help to be developed further the educational system and could help to decreased the illiteracy rate. In this article we reflect the need of recognition of the Moroccan Arabic as a language and as a tool for education.
topic Moroccan Arabic
Mother tongue
Education
Educational System
url http://sites.google.com/site/teimrevista/numeros/numero-10-enero-junio-2011/el-arabe-marroqui
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