Abstract:
A growing number of the enrollment in the classes where the main language of
instruction is Russian has caused tension in society. An ongoing debate in Azerbaijani
society revolving around whether Russian-medium is a threat to instilling national values in
the students. This study explored the value differences between the students studying in
Azerbaijani- and Russian-mediums. The design of the study aligns with quantitative
research. A questionnaire as a survey instrument was sent to the participants who study in
Azerbaijani- and Russian-mediums in order to collect the data. Cronbach’s Alpha of the
instrument constituted 0.978 implying high reliability. In order to analyze the data and
reveal the statistically significant differences between groups, the Mann-Whitney U test
was used. The participants studying in Azerbaijani-medium significantly rated themselves
higher on the items related to Physical Ability, Self-Regulation, Peace, Co-Operation,
Caring, Feeling Valued, etc. On the other hand, the participants studying in Russian
medium scored higher on the items related to Appearance, Reading, Creativity, and Self
Management. Also, both gender- and age-specific differences appeared in each medium.
For policymakers, raising awareness about the influence of the schooling of Azerbaijan on
Russian-medium students is recommended to promote social cohesion in society.