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Hong Kong unveils plan to revert to teaching in English

Hong Kong - Hong Kong on Friday unveiled a proposal that will give schools the option of switching back to teaching in English, 11 years after a  mother-tongue  policy ordered them to teach in Chinese. The plan, unveiled by Education Secretary Michae...
Posted : Fri, 29 May 2009 06:23:49 GMT
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Hong Kong - Hong Kong on Friday unveiled a proposal that will give schools the option of switching back to teaching in English, 11 years after a "mother-tongue" policy ordered them to teach in Chinese. The plan, unveiled by Education Secretary Michael Suen Friday, is aimed at improving English-language standards which have fallen since Hong Kong ceased to be a British colony in 1997.

If approved, it would give schools the option as of September 2010 to teach in English in classes where more than 85 per cent of pupils rank as high-achievers.

Other secondary schools who do not meet the requirement would have the option of using English for one quarter of lessons.

Suen told lawmakers on an education panel that the move was aimed at improving the English proficiency of students and to overcome the perception among parents that English-medium schools were better than their Chinese-language equivalents.

The move has been welcomed by teaching and schools associations who see it as a way of improving English standards in the city of 7 million.

However, some legislators expressed concern that it would have an adverse effect on the standard of other subjects for students with poor English.

The mother-tongue policy, introduced shortly after the handover when Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule, has been blamed for falling language standards.

It has resulted in fierce competition for places in the remaining English-medium schools and a sharp rise in the number of local children applying to fee-paying international schools.

Studies have claimed English language standards have fallen and in November last year a survey of 2,000 Chinese professionals by the Polytechnic University found English was still rated to be the most important business language.

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