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Kenya Will Start Teaching Chinese To Elementary School Students From 2020
mercredi 9 janvier 2019, 19:40 , par Slashdot
Kenya will teach Mandarin in classrooms in a bid to improve job competitiveness and facilitate better trade and connection with China. From a report: The country's curriculum development institute (KICD) has said the design and scope of the mandarin syllabus have been completed and will be rolled out in 2020. Primary school pupils from grade four (aged 10) and onwards will be able to take the course, the head of the agency Julius Jwan told Xinhua news agency. Jwan said the language is being introduced given Mandarin's growing global rise, and the deepening political and economic connections between Kenya and China.
'The place of China in the world economy has also grown to be so strong that Kenya stands to benefit if its citizens can understand Mandarin,' Jwan noted. Kenya follows in the footsteps of South Africa which began teaching the language in schools in 2014 and Uganda which is planning mandatory Mandarin lessons for high school students. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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