A Study on the Growing Tendency of Students Involved in the Submersion Program in Georgian Schools and the Effectiveness of Its Implementation

Authors

  • Lena (Elene) Jajanidze Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University

Keywords:

submersion education, affirmative action policy, bilingual education, teachers, minority students.

Abstract

The article presents a brief overview of the introduction of bilingual education in Georgian schools. The main focus of the paper is to study the issue of implementation and effectiveness of submersion classrooms. As a result of the qualitative research, the following main issues have been explored within this article: 1) What are the challenges, and how can Georgian language schools and sectors manage school language diversity? 2) What are the different approaches and challenges in Georgian language sectors in schools where the majority of students are non- Georgian or completely non- Georgian? The study examines the effectiveness and challenges of submersion classes from the perspective of teachers in target schools. The results of the qualitative research method are presented in the form of findings and tendencies, which gives us a clear picture of the challenges of submersion education for more in-depth on the example of Georgian public schools.

Published

2021-06-29

How to Cite

Jajanidze, L. (Elene). (2021). A Study on the Growing Tendency of Students Involved in the Submersion Program in Georgian Schools and the Effectiveness of Its Implementation. International Journal of Multilingual Education, (17), 1–24. Retrieved from https://multilingualeducation.openjournals.ge/index.php/ijml/article/view/6570

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