English to Teach Chinese
Minggu, 22 November 2009 | 08:32 WIB
Straits Times/Lim Wui Liang
Education Minister Ng Eng Hen said that it is not taboo to use a mix of English and Chinese to teach children from English-speaking homes.
By Goh Chin Lian

SINGAPORE, KOMPAS.com - USING English to teach Chinese has proven to be effective for children from predominantly English-speaking homes.  So, teachers should not be hung up on whether it is taboo to use a mix of English and Chinese for these children, Singaporean Education Minister Ng Eng Hen said on Saturday.

He also revealed that a task force is due to make proposals soon on how this group of children can be taught the language. 'We think we've to make certain significant changes,' he told reporters after a conference on dyslexia, adding that parents would be given ample notice of the changes.

As for worries that Chinese standards would slip, Dr Ng pointed out that the education system allows children who are able to pursue the language at a higher level to do so. 'It's not that you have one method that you can teach the whole population,' he said, suggesting different strokes for different folks.

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