Children of immigrants: Yes to new language, No to segregation

Published: 1 April 2009 y., Wednesday

Berniukas (Zambija)
The children of people who come to live in Europe will have to learn the language of the country they enter from pre-school age. They must also have equal access to education like all children and should not be segregated from other children. Those are among the findings of a report that will be debated by MEPs in Brussels. The own-initiative report by Finnish Liberal Hannu Takkula also calls for children to have access to tuition in their mother tongue so they retain their culture.

The report comes in reaction to a consultative Green Paper by the European Commission last year on how Europe should address the impact immigration will have on education standards.
 
The Takkula report wants the children of immigrants to be fully involved in extra-curricula activities to get them more involved in the school society. The Finnish Member also wants a counselling service made available to deal with instances of bullying because a child does not fit in.
 
Another aspect of the report is a call for consideration to be given to recruiting teachers from abroad so children can keep contact with their parent's culture.

Šaltinis: europarl.europa.eu
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

Russian-U.S. crew prepares for space station mission

A Russian-U.S. crew will blast off from here Thursday bound for the orbiting international space station on a six-month mission to conduct a series of scientific experiments more »

Nuclear Monitoring Center

A center for studying and measuring radioactivity has opened in Tashkent at the Institute of Nuclear Physics more »

Hungarian Military is Firm Believer in ZENON Technology

The Hungarian military's recent order for ZENON technology over the next two years reinforces the military's confidence in the company's systems to protect its troops from any form of water contamination more »

Carrier in Kazakhstan deploys IPWireless technology

Kazakhstan—Carrier AKSORAN said it has deployed a broadband technology based on IPWireless’ UMTS TDD technology for businesses and enterprises in nine cities in Kazakhstan more »

The Invitation

The European Commission said it is seeking the go-ahead from the EU's 25 member states to invite Ukraine to join the Galileo programme more »

Russian TV shows school siege terror

Dramatic video footage of inside the school in Beslan during the siege has been aired on Russian television more »

Latvian PM calls supporters of Russian schools hostile force

Latvian Prime Minister Indulis Emsis has described the movement to protect Russian schools as hostile to national interests more »

UK 'not ready' for ID card scheme

Plans to introduce identity cards in Britain may be premature more »

A Statement

Lithuania Asks South Korea to Join Its 'e-Government' Drive more »

Supernova blast in nearby galaxy

CERN's New Particle Accelerator Promises Window on Big Bang more »