terça-feira, 24 de agosto de 2010

Arabic to become compulsory in Israeli schools


The Israeli authorities are introducing a new scheme to make Arabic-language classes compulsory in state schools.
The programme, which will start in 170 schools in northern Israel, will make lessons mandatory for fifth graders.
Education officials hope the scheme, called "Ya Salam", will turn language into a cultural bridge and promote tolerance between Jews and Arabs.
Arab students currently are required to learn Hebrew while Jewish children can take Arabic as an additional language. BBC News