Double Standard in the Application of the Right to Education: The Case of Mother Tongue Education in the Capital of Oromia
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2015-05
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In this research paper I argue the existence of double standard application in relation to mother
tongue medium education in primary schools in the capital city of Oromia regional state,
Finfine. In Oromia regional state the medium of instruction in primary schools is Afan Oromo
except in the capital City. Due to the absence of primary schools which uses Afan Oromo as a
medium of instruction parents and children are denied their rights. Parents could not exercise
their right to direct their children’s development which is recognized under CRC. Children are
also denied basically the right to learn in their first language which is recognized by UNESCO. I
also argue that the absence of the school exposes children to the denial of many rights such as
the right to rest and play, the right to participate in cultural and artistic rights and etc. It is a
problem for children who are born in Finfine and for those who begin primary education in
other Oromia zones and came to Finfine to continue their primary education in Afan Oromo and
their parents.
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Double Standard