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Originally posted by Maudib View PostWould you be more proficient learning something something taught in German or English ?
Would you send your Child to a German School in an English speaking country or an English school ?
Joke ting."Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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Originally posted by Maudib View PostWould you be more proficient learning something something taught in German or English ?
Would you send your Child to a German School in an English speaking country or an English school ?
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I think the issue you should focus on is communication of information and concepts...
If you want to communicate an idea or information in an inner city community are you going to use the queens english or are you going to use patios ??
Mi feel seh yuh gwine pull out yuh "How to speak Jamaican" and do a couple all nighters..
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No, and why do you think that's the case?
By the way, the two kids that were reading from the patois book yesterday spoke some of the best english i have ever heard spoken by a student of that age in years! Maybe they were just bright or maybe the patois instruction helped them, as they said it did. Or maybe it's just maybelline.
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You send you child to school to LEARN.. if you are in Japan and you speak Japanse are you going to send your child to a school that teaches in English ?
It is a rather simple concept.. not sure why you are having a difficulty.. how many Schools in India teach in English ?
We are approaching a rather complex issue armed with stigma and emotion.
Goa wrestles with language in schools
The abrupt transition from Konkani and Marathi in primary schools to English in Standard V puts tremendous pressure on children from rural communities in Goa. By the time these learners reach the crucial higher grades, nearly half of them drop out of school. Rupa Chinai reports
A key issue in this paradoxical inability of the education system to engage the youth and develop the state's human resource potential, is the continuing uncertainty over the language of instruction to be used in schools. As elsewhere in India, here too language is a controversial issue that no one wants to touch, for reasons rooted in the State's historical past, as well as unacknowledged caste, communal and class tensions, plus the political divide. But clearly, there is a heavy price being paid by the children; a cross-section of teachers interviewed in Goa schools say the state's inability to evolve a rational transition policy for medium of instruction in schools has "made a mess of the education system" and is "damaging the future of Goan children". Their classroom experiences, they say, reveal that children are not able to cope with the drastic transition from the use of their mother tongue at primary level, to the use of English in middle school.
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ok.....it is something we need to do as a nation.
we waited until bob abd his music was accepted worldwide before we fully embraced him and took some pride in his achievements. we now need to more firmly establish our identitly as jamaicans and our heritage likewise and this must necessarily include embracing and formalising patois and all that it means including the legacy of slavery and the creationof our language instead of continuing to fool ourselves that we are the queen's subjects when we need visa to go to the "mother country"
we can be jamaican, embrace our jamaicanness and STILL continue to excel out there in the world at large!
jamaica is not likkle miami or likkle london (well maybe only in westmoreland) ...jamaica is jamaica ... warts and all!
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Originally posted by Maudib View PostIt is a rather simple concept.. not sure why you are having a difficulty.. how many Schools in India teach in English ?
http://www.education.nic.in/
What is Japan's unemployment, inflation, GDP compared with Jamaica's? Now go and read my response again
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