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Move comes after warnings by Islamic leaders that early learning of language opened way to western ‘cultural invasion’

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Iran has banned the teaching of English in primary schools, a senior education official has said, after Islamic leaders warned that early learning of the language opened the way to a western “cultural invasion”.

“Teaching English in government and non-government primary schools in the official curriculum is against laws and regulations,” Mehdi Navid-Adham, head of the state-run high education council, told state television.

“The assumption is that in primary education the groundwork for the Iranian culture of the students is laid,” he said.

The teaching of English usually starts in middle school in Iran, at the ages of 12 to 14, but some primary schools below that age also have English classes.

Some children also attend private language institutes after their school day, while children from more privileged families attending non-government schools receive English tuition.

Iran’s Islamic leaders have often warned about the dangers of a “cultural invasion”, and the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, voiced outrage in 2016 over the “teaching of the English language spreading to nursery schools”.

Khamenei, who has the final say in all state matters, said in a speech to teachers: “That does not mean opposition to learning a foreign language, but [this is the] promotion of a foreign culture in the country and among children, young adults and youths.”

While there was no mention of the announcement being linked to more than a week of protests against the clerical establishment and government, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have said that the unrest was also fomented by foreign enemies.


Iranian officials said 22 people were killed and more than 1,000 arrested during the protests that spread to more than 80 cities and rural towns, as thousands of young and working-class Iranians expressed their anger at graft, unemployment and a deepening gap between rich and poor.

A video of the announcement of the ban was widely circulated on social media on Sunday, with Iranians calling it “the filtering of English”, jokingly likening it to the blocking of the popular app Telegram by the government during the unrest.

TheGuardian
 
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I support this move. It is time languages are protected from English pollution. We are seeing language pollution to the point original languages are non recognisable e.g. Chinglish; hinglish; here mostly in Tswana language. French do it with their language police.

Farsi has every word required and why must English be taught?; Instead additional local languages should be taught as optional second languages e.g Azeri/Balochi/etc.
 
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I support this move. It is time languages are protected from English pollution. We are seeing language pollution to the point original languages are non recognisable e.g. Chinglish; hinglish; here mostly in Tswana language. French do it with their language police.

Farsi has every word required and why must English be taught?; Instead additional local languages should be taught as optional second languages e.g Azeri/Balochi/etc.

Support of spreading ignorance ? What truth are the mullahs fear the children would learn ?

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These morons will ensure that Arabs have an easy conquest of Iran once again and 21st century will be re-written..
 
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at least they should teach chinese
 
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Support of spreading ignorance ? What truth are the mullahs fear the children would learn ?

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What does english learning have to do with Ignorance? Japan does not teach it at primary and so do most countries.
 
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I support this move. It is time languages are protected from English pollution. We are seeing language pollution to the point original languages are non recognisable e.g. Chinglish; hinglish; here mostly in Tswana language. French do it with their language police.

Farsi has every word required and why must English be taught?; Instead additional local languages should be taught as optional second languages e.g Azeri/Balochi/etc.
It should have started with you. Else none of us will be on the forum in the first place(except Pakistanis who can speak their language). Thanks to our language the world has become a globalised village and it has brought people from around the world/different cultures together.

Move comes after warnings by Islamic leaders that early learning of language opened way to western ‘cultural invasion’

2112.jpg


Iran has banned the teaching of English in primary schools, a senior education official has said, after Islamic leaders warned that early learning of the language opened the way to a western “cultural invasion”.

“Teaching English in government and non-government primary schools in the official curriculum is against laws and regulations,” Mehdi Navid-Adham, head of the state-run high education council, told state television.

“The assumption is that in primary education the groundwork for the Iranian culture of the students is laid,” he said.

The teaching of English usually starts in middle school in Iran, at the ages of 12 to 14, but some primary schools below that age also have English classes.

Some children also attend private language institutes after their school day, while children from more privileged families attending non-government schools receive English tuition.

Iran’s Islamic leaders have often warned about the dangers of a “cultural invasion”, and the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, voiced outrage in 2016 over the “teaching of the English language spreading to nursery schools”.

Khamenei, who has the final say in all state matters, said in a speech to teachers: “That does not mean opposition to learning a foreign language, but [this is the] promotion of a foreign culture in the country and among children, young adults and youths.”

While there was no mention of the announcement being linked to more than a week of protests against the clerical establishment and government, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have said that the unrest was also fomented by foreign enemies.


Iranian officials said 22 people were killed and more than 1,000 arrested during the protests that spread to more than 80 cities and rural towns, as thousands of young and working-class Iranians expressed their anger at graft, unemployment and a deepening gap between rich and poor.

A video of the announcement of the ban was widely circulated on social media on Sunday, with Iranians calling it “the filtering of English”, jokingly likening it to the blocking of the popular app Telegram by the government during the unrest.

TheGuardian
I think it's an overreaction by the regime. They seem to have been more worried by the recent protests than I thought. I think the government should calm down, overreacting might only make the issue worse in future. Right now I don't think the regime faces any threats to its authority/rule per se.
 
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What does english learning have to do with Ignorance? Japan does not teach it at primary and so do most countries.

First let me say that it is strange from someone how writes here on this forum in English , to support this privilege to be denied from others ...

I think all can understand the importance of knowing english in all fields whether it is commerce or research. To deny this education is indeed to promote ignorance and to keep your people behind.

As for your remark on Japan , i think you are wrong there too , see here :


Elementary schools to get English

Starting next fiscal year, all elementary schools will be required to introduce compulsory English lessons for fifth- and sixth-graders

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2010/06/29/news/elementary-schools-to-get-english/#.WlR6UdR94UQ

 
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I think it's you who needs English lessons

You are aware that this is an article from about 8 years ago ?

Here is another :

Japan launches primary push to teach English
Compulsory foreign language lessons start next month for all 10- to 12-year-olds, raising hopes among educators and industry leaders of ending a decades-long 'English deficit'

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2011/mar/08/japan-launches-primary-english-push


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On the importance of understanding other languages for communication , see here :


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It should have started with you. Else none of us will be on the forum in the first place(except Pakistanis who can speak their language). Thanks to our language the world has become a globalised village and it has brought people from around the world/different cultures together.


I think it's an overreaction by the regime. They seem to have been more worried by the recent protests than I thought. I think the government should calm down, overreacting might only make the issue worse in future. Right now I don't think the regime faces any threats to its authority/rule per se.

No, you are miscontruing my input. Languages are unique and cross pollution is at point where many languages are dying out. Yes, English is just one of the language of global communication; i strongly believe in segregating languages to ensure that linguistically they keep evolving.

I am probably one of the few on this forum that is fluent in 6 distinct languages; when i speak each of the language i do so by ensuring linguistically it remains proper.
 
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