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Countries should provide education in their native language, says l'instruction bilingue. Monolingual education allows children to focus solely on absorbing content in one language. Unless a career path involves international affairs, there is not a strong demand for bilingualism.
Countries should provide education in their native language, says l'instruction bilingue. Monolingual education allows children to focus solely on absorbing content in one language. Unless a career path involves international affairs, there is not a strong demand for bilingualism.
Countries should provide education in their native language, says l'instruction bilingue. Monolingual education allows children to focus solely on absorbing content in one language. Unless a career path involves international affairs, there is not a strong demand for bilingualism.
Individuals should learn the primary language of the country they
live in, which preserves the linguistic heritage. Although learning multiple languages can be a very useful tool for international affairs, many children will pursue career paths that do not require a second language. Learning is already a complicated process in one language, and there is no need to over complicate matters with a second language. Although children will absorb language most efficiently at a young age, it also has the potential to create more complex situations when trying to understand other subjects such as Mathematics or Science. Bilingual education will allow children to be able to communicate with a larger population of human beings, but it may also make the learning process more complicated and confusing. If children are struggling with conceptual matters in other subjects, trying to think in two different languages could potentially add to the confusion. In monolingual education, children are allowed to focus solely on absorbing content from various subjects in one language. This allows for less mental strain overall, as the brain will not have to continually "shift gears" between languages. The disadvantage is that children will not be able to speak multiple languages, limiting who they will be able to understand and communicate with later on in life. Countries should provide education in their native language. The native language is more practical for everyday use, because it is the primary language that will be spoken by most individuals in that population. Unless a career path involves international affairs or communication in several languages, there is not a strong demand for bilingualism. This seems to be the dominant idea in New Caledonia, as a revolution paved the way for education in native languages as well as French. Previously French was the only language of instruction, but now that is not the case. Schools in the US should provide monolingual instruction. Although bilingualism is a useful tool, it is far more applicable to regions of the world that have a more diverse spread of languages. In Europe, it is practical because many languages reside in a relatively small region. However, all states in the US speak English, and foreign language may or may not be needed. If an individual knows they will need more than one language, that option should be available but not mandatory. Core instruction in the United States is more practical with one language. Although many individuals speak Spanish, part of immigration should be the acquisition of the native language. Children should learn the language of the country they live in, regardless of their native language. Foreign language classes should be offered, but not required. This is due to the fact that many career paths do not require
the use of a second language, and attempting to learn in two languages
at once can make concepts more complicated than they would be originally. o The US focuses on foreign language appropriately. Individuals have the choice to pursue another language, but it is not required. This is practical, as a foreign language may not be needed for some careers.
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