Notes on the Use of Ethnic Minority Languages in Lao PDR Classrooms

The expansion of education in Lao PDR has improved school access, but disparities persist, particularly for ethnic minority children. Many struggle to learn in Lao, which is not their mother tongue, leading to lower attendance and higher dropout rates. While the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoE...

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Main Authors: Souvanxay Phetchanpheng, Marieke Charlet
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Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/moussons/12569
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description The expansion of education in Lao PDR has improved school access, but disparities persist, particularly for ethnic minority children. Many struggle to learn in Lao, which is not their mother tongue, leading to lower attendance and higher dropout rates. While the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has acknowledged these challenges, its policies on the use of ethnic minority languages in classrooms remain cautious and inconsistent. Teachers may use local languages orally to support instruction, but there is no formal bilingual education policy. This study finds that student-centered teaching methods can enhance learning outcomes for ethnic minority children, even in the absence of formal bilingual education. Case studies from Savannakhet and Huaphanh provinces demonstrate that interactive, engaging pedagogy helps mitigate language barriers. To ensure inclusive education, a multifaceted approach is needed, including improved Lao language instruction, greater flexibility in using minority languages, teacher training, and curriculum adaptation. Future research should assess the long-term effects of different instructional models on learning and social integration.
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Notes on the Use of Ethnic Minority Languages in Lao PDR Classrooms
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Laos
education
ethnic groups
language
teaching methods
title Notes on the Use of Ethnic Minority Languages in Lao PDR Classrooms
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title_fullStr Notes on the Use of Ethnic Minority Languages in Lao PDR Classrooms
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education
ethnic groups
language
teaching methods
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