<b>More support needed for first languages<br></b><br>From: AAP September 17, 2012 5:57PM<br>AUS<br><br>TEACHING indigenous children in their mother tongue will help lift literacy rates and school attendance, a federal parliamentary committee says.<br>
<br>The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Affairs committee has spent more than 12 months looking into language learning in indigenous communities.<br><br>Its report, tabled in parliament on Monday, made 30 recommendations and called on federal, state and territory governments to offer bilingual education programs from the earliest years of learning.<br>
<br>Committee chairman Shayne Neumann, a Labor backbencher, said it was "crystal clear" bilingual classrooms would improve school attendance.<br><br>"White Australia has dispossessed indigenous people of their land and of their language," he told reporters in Canberra.<br>
<br>Of an estimated 250 Australian indigenous languages, only 18 remain in 2012, Mr Neumann noted.<br><br>Access full article below: <br><a href="http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/breaking-news/more-support-needed-for-first-languages/story-e6freono-1226475717085">http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/breaking-news/more-support-needed-for-first-languages/story-e6freono-1226475717085</a>