This volume offers insights on English language education policies in
Middle Eastern and North African countries, through state-of-the-art
reports giving clear assessments of current policies and future trends,
each expertly drafted by a specialist. Each chapter contains a general
description of English education polices in the respective countries,
and then expands on how the local English education policies play out in
practice in the education system at all levels, in the curriculum, in
teaching, and in teacher training. Essays cover issues such as the
balance between English and the acquisition of the national language or
the Arabic language, as well as political, cultural, economic and
technical elements that strengthen or weaken the learning of English.
This volume is essential reading for researchers, policy makers, and
teacher trainers for its invaluable insights in the role of each of the
stakeholders in the implementation of policies.