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Chinese language learning comes to Scottish schools



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Published Date: 10 May 2008
A CLASSROOM dedicated to Chinese language opened in Edinburgh yesterday. The first Confucius centre in Scotland will eventually form part of a network across Scotland.
The aim is to boost the learning of Mandarin and Chinese culture in Scotland by providing shared resources and teaching.

This first classroom is based at St George's School in the capital, and pupils at Balerno, Firrhill, James Gillespie's, Currie, Leith, Trinity and Broughton secondaries will also benefit.

The launch comes in the same week the Scottish exams board announced the first school qualification in the language.

Fiona Hyslop, the education secretary, travelled to China in April to cement closer education links. Bernard McLeary, chief executive of Learning and Teaching Scotland, said the new centres would equip Scottish children for the wider world.

He added: "The aim is to prepare our children and young people with a range of skills and experiences which will allow them to prosper in today's multicultural society."

A further four centres will open in the next year.





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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 9:46 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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10/05/2008 10:09:20
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Nick Gardner,

Embra 10/05/2008 14:41:06
Like it or not, China is the new Rome. China is already buying up the US like there's no tomorrow.

And of course, our only chance of retaining any of our cultural individuality, freedom and independence is as part of the EU. That is plainly and painfully obvious.

Wishful thinking about the world only gets you trampled over.
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Truely English,

10/05/2008 17:18:40
What is the point of learning Chinese, if they alredy speak English.
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Kate,

Zurich 13/05/2008 08:19:48
I'm still waiting to hear about my job application to the Conducius Centre and that was over a year ago!
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Kate,

Zurich 13/05/2008 08:21:39
I'm still waiting to hear about my job application to the Conducius Centre and that was over a year ago!
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Kate,

Zurich 13/05/2008 08:25:35
Sorry, hiccup in the posting, that should not have appeared twice!

 

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