The Arabic language is vital to educational systems of the future

[ad_1] By Latrecia Wilson, Executive Director, QFI  •  Updated: 18/05/2023 – 12:39 Arabic is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, so why aren’t more schools offering it as part of their regular school timetable at an earlier age, Latrecia Wilson writes. Access to critically needed languages, including Arabic, is increasingly becoming a social justice issue.  Without access to language learning, 21st-century workers — especially the marginalised or disadvantaged — face a significant loss of economic, social,…

"The Arabic language is vital to educational systems of the future"