The Impact of Arabic Diglossia on First Grade Learners’ Academic Achievement
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The current study revolved around diglossia. The end was to highlight the effects of
Arabic diglossia on quality education, precisely at primary levels. The study
attempted to examine the extent to which early exposure to Standard Arabic may
reduce diglossia’s negative repercussions on education. As such, the research took
place in two primary schools of which one provides preparatory classes to learners
before school-age. The research built on a mixed methods approach to data
collection in which classroom observation and mixed questionnaire were used. The
analysis of the quantitative and qualitative data indicated that the vast majority of
teachers have strong tendency to alternate between Standard Arabic and Dialectal
Arabic. It has also demonstrated that preparatory classes that are offered to learners
before the age of official schooling are of significant importance. Besides preparing
young learners to school environment, their linguistic abilities are also fostered in
that they are exposed to recurrent use of Standard Arabic. Therefore, learners who
enroll in such classes have been found to perform linguistically better than learners
who miss pre-schooling linguistic preparation.