Thanks to the various means of communication, transportation as well as globalization, the world today has become a smaller place. Today, we have people from one part of the world, shifting to another, for work, travel and education, a lot more than what it was a few decades back. This, coming in contact and intermingling of people belonging to different cultures, has increased the importance of learning more than one language. Scroll down to know more on the importance of bilingualism in education…
Importance of Bilingual Language Education
Enhances Skills and Creativity
Researchers have shown that students who learn more than one language, have greater analytical and problem solving abilities. Such children are much more creative, confident and have a higher IQ than their peers, who know only one language. Students who are multilingual have better vocabularies and can express themselves in a number of ways. As these children can express themselves better, they are lesser likely to behave aggressively or fight with others, compared to their single language speaking counterparts.
Increases the Learning Pace
There are many minorities in America who speak their own native language at home. It is seen that bilingual language fastens the pace of learning subjects such as math and science in native speaking children. Since these children are more comfortable in speaking and understanding their own language, when these subjects are taught in their native language, they have a better grasp on the various concepts. Thus, their pace of learning is not hampered as it would have been if these subjects were taught in English. Meanwhile, when they are learning math, science and other subjects, they are instructed and made to learn English as well. Thus, it’s a win win for naïve speakers, as they can learn English as well as other subjects side by side, at the same pace as English speaking students do.
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