Language Education as a Panacea for Global Business and Economic Development in Third World Nations
Idemudia Okhiria () and
Samuel Ehi Awolowo Osime ()
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Idemudia Okhiria: COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Samuel Ehi Awolowo Osime: COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
No 2703897, Proceedings of International Academic Conferences from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
Abstract:
The constant use of Language is a major means of human interactions which is core to business and economic life as no business can be transacted effectively without the instrument of language. It stands out as one of the most valuable gifts of God that differentiates human beings from non humans. Our thoughts, feelings, ideas and experiences which are necessary for business transactions are organized through languages. Language, whether spoken or written, helps to facilitate business and economic development within and across a country?s boarder. This paper discussed the motivation and significant of study, the contribution to knowledge and as well discuss language as a means of communication that identifies a group and helps them to interact. Moyosore (2005) asserts that: ?language is an efficient medium of promoting understanding and harmonious living?. Without ?understanding? and ?harmonious living?, no business thrives in a nation. ??Language Education??, from the perspective of teaching and learning of English language in any nation, is discussed as a global tool of business and economic realization for sustainable development. According to Ojo ( 2000) ? without Education, development will not occur?
Keywords: Language Education; Panacea; Global Business; Economic Development; Third World Nations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8 pages
Date: 2015-09
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Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 18th International Academic Conference, London, Sep 2015, pages 487-494
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