<div dir="ltr"><h2 class="">An Increase in Foreign Language Support For South Korea’s Multicultural Families</h2>
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to South Korea’s Gender Equality Ministry and municipal governments,
more language support programs will be launched for multicultural
families in 2015. There were about 204,000 multicultural children in
Korea as of last year and immigration is slowly but steadily on the
rise. In order to encourage bilingualism for multicultural children in
both their parents’ mother tongues and the Korean language, these new
programs will include classes for the migrant’s spouse and Korean
in-laws on the importance of bilingual education, as well as separate
sessions for foreign-born parents on how to support their children in a
bilingual household.</p>
<p>According to the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, 76.1% of
children whose foreign-born parents were from North America and Europe
were learning their parent’s native language on top of Korean, while
only 10.4% of those whose parents were from Cambodia and Vietnam were
doing the same in 2012. One of the reasons behind the statistics has to
do with the lack of support from the children’s Korean parents and
relatives. According to NGOs, many foreign-born mothers are encouraged
by their Korean spouses or in-laws to only speak in Korean with their
children.</p>
<p>“Many Korean in-laws believe that when a child is exposed to two
languages at a young age, he or she would end up not being fluent in
either of those languages,” said a worker from Multicultural Children’s
Library Modoo in Seoul, “but having a bilingual environment only betters
a child’s linguistic development and cultural understanding.” The
ministry will establish 20 more pre-school classes for multicultural
children, up from the current 80 nationwide, and increase the number of
Rainbow Schools, a special educational institution for young
foreign-born children, to 17 from the current 12 across the nation.</p><p><a href="http://languagemagazine.com/?page_id=123221">http://languagemagazine.com/?page_id=123221</a><br></p><div><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">**************************************<br>N.b.: Listing on the lgpolicy-list is merely intended as a service to its members<br>and implies neither approval, confirmation nor agreement by the owner or sponsor of the list as to the veracity of a message's contents. Members who disagree with a message are encouraged to post a rebuttal, and to write directly to the original sender of any offensive message. A copy of this may be forwarded to this list as well. (H. Schiffman, Moderator)<br><br>For more information about the lgpolicy-list, go to <a href="https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/">https://groups.sas.upenn.edu/mailman/</a><br>listinfo/lgpolicy-list<br>*******************************************</div>
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