Lima, Peru | Sunday 23 November 2008 06:21 | |
Beginning in 2010, all preschool students in the constitutional province of Callao will be taught in two languages, announced Governor Alex Kouri, stating this would better prepare children to face 21st century challenges.# Martin says :
10 October, 2008 [ 14:19 ]
A great decision!
# Splaktar says :
10 October, 2008 [ 23:21 ]
"English, French, Portuguese, French, Italian and German."
Israel has French on his mind today?
As for the news, very good stuff!
# davidc says :
10 October, 2008 [ 23:38 ]
English and Mandarin the rest is horse manure why spend money,and time in other languages that will have less importance in the 21 century!
# Splaktar says :
11 October, 2008 [ 09:08 ]
I agree that French, Italian, and German are not very useful unless you plan to move there and live. Portuguese can be useful due to trade and commerce with Brazil who is a neighbor and soon the road will be done.
Mandarin is a good idea, but I imagine that Peru does not have enough skilled teachers that will take poor wages in order to teach other teachers Mandarin.
# Martin says :
11 October, 2008 [ 09:29 ]
I am afraid that Splaktar's comment regarding low salaries for the teachers teaching a foreign language is probably correct. Low salaries = unqualified teachers = poor language instruction at the schools.
On several occassions I have "bumped into" Peruvian high school and university students who said they studied English at school. The 'quality' of their English was very poor and I am trying to be polite.
At the end of the day, just a frustrating exercise, in which the students and their families have little idea as to how poor their education is.
I wonder how many people administering this program are also fluent in a second language that is immediately relevant in the 21st. century.
# Israel says :
11 October, 2008 [ 10:08 ]
LOL! Thank you Splaktar.
# jb says :
11 October, 2008 [ 12:21 ]
The quality of their English is probably on par with the quality of my Spanish in high school in the US. Taught by a nun who knew 3 words more than the students. En la tierra de los ciegos, el hombre con un ojo es el rey.
# Martin says :
11 October, 2008 [ 12:39 ]
jb - two wrongs do not make one right.
# Rachel says :
11 October, 2008 [ 13:57 ]
"Quality" is definitely a concern. Even the poorest schools offer English or Mandarin Chinese as a second language. The kids come out with bad accents and a very poor handle of the language.Add your comment
I bite my cheek when I go to a colegio for my children and they say that they teach English. My kids now speak English with a Peruvian accent. It does more damage than good.
French is good for diplomatic and tourism purposes.
At least they are trying to take a step in the right direction. Hoorah for them.
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