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Educator Applauds Teaching “Lanng Manman Nou” In Schools - St. Lucia Times

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A leading educator in Saint Lucia has applauded the move to introduce the teaching of Kwéyòl in schools. Earlier this year, it was announced that the island would finally introduce the teaching of what some describe as the “indigenous” Kwéyòl language or “lang manman nou,” in schools at the start of the new school year […]

The article Educator Applauds Teaching “Lanng Manman Nou” In Schools is from St. Lucia Times.

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