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NSW kids to get '90 minutes a day' of Asian language
Personally I think it is disgusting that it is limited to Asian languages. If they really MUST do it, it should allow for a wider range of languages, but really this is Australia not Asia we speak English. A much stronger focus on English is needed in a childs early years to improve our literacy levels and introducing languages to that age group certainly wont help.By Bruce McDougall | November 04, 2009
Article from: The Daily Telegraph
CHILDREN in their first years of primary school will be required to learn and use an Asian language in NSW's first bilingual classes.
Starting in kindergarten, students will take up Mandarin, Korean, Japanese or Indonesian for at least 90 minutes a day, across every class except English and mathematics, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Four government primary schools - Rouse Hill Public and Murray Farm in Sydney's north-west, Scotts Head Public on the North Coast and Campsie Public in Sydney's inner-west - have been selected as the first to specialise in an Asian language.
The Rees Government committed $2.25 million over four years to the Bilingual Schools Program.
"Young children have a far better chance of developing bilingual fluency from an early age," Education Minister Verity Firth said yesterday.
"These bilingual schools will teach two classes of students in kindergarten and Year 1 for 90 minutes each day and eventually will be expanded to all grades," Ms Firth said.
Mandarin-speaking volunteers will assist teachers in class.
It is part of a major push by the Department of Education and Training to put Mandarin at the forefront of language teaching in NSW public schools.
Board of Studies data shows Chinese with 1243 enrolments in the HSC, is now the third most popular language after Japanese and French.
I'm all for learning languages but don't think it has a place for primary students when some students aren't coping with english. I spose a lot will disagree with that so i put forth my other question, why would they restrict to Asian when there are European and other languages that are just disregarded?