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languages:aragonese_in_spain [2024/03/03 18:51] – [learning resources] juanpabllanguages:aragonese_in_spain [2024/03/03 18:52] – [National legislation] juanpabl
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 ==== National legislation ==== ==== National legislation ====
 Aragonese is neither an [[general_information:glossary_of_terms#Official language:|official language]] in the whole of Spain nor in the [[general_information:glossary_of_terms##Autonomous Community|Autonomous Community]] of Aragon, Spain. Aragonese is neither an [[general_information:glossary_of_terms#Official language:|official language]] in the whole of Spain nor in the [[general_information:glossary_of_terms##Autonomous Community|Autonomous Community]] of Aragon, Spain.
-The Spanish constitution states that Castillian is the official language of Spain, but "other Spanish languages shall also be official in the respective autonomous communities in accordance with their Statutes" (Article 3). In response to this, several Autonomous Communities have made locally spoken languages official, but this has not happened for Aragonese.((Juan Pablo Martinéz Cortés and Santiago J. Paricio Martín, ‘[[http://www.mercator-research.eu/fileadmin/mercator/dossiers_pdf/aragonese_in_spain.pdf|Aragonese: The Aragonese language in education in Spain]]’, ed. by Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning, Mercator Regional Dossiers))+The Spanish constitution states that Castillian is the official language of Spain, but "other Spanish languages shall also be official in the respective autonomous communities in accordance with their Statutes" (Article 3). In response to this, several Autonomous Communities have made locally spoken languages official, but this has not happened for Aragonese.((Juan Pablo Martinéz Cortés and Santiago J. Paricio Martín, ‘[[https://www.mercator-research.eu/fileadmin/mercator/documents/regional_dossiers/aragonese_in_spain.pdf|Aragonese: The Aragonese language in education in Spain]]’, ed. by Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning, Mercator Regional Dossiers))
  
 ==== Educational legislation ===== ==== Educational legislation =====
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 In Aragon, the pre-school curriculum states that, in areas where Aragonese and Catalan are spoken, those languages will be used as medium of instruction and will receive similar treatment as Spanish. In Aragon, the pre-school curriculum states that, in areas where Aragonese and Catalan are spoken, those languages will be used as medium of instruction and will receive similar treatment as Spanish.
  
-The curriculum for primary education (2014) states that, in some Areas of Aragon, teaching Aragonese social and cultural heritage (including the Aragonese language) is compulsory, and can be offered as an elective examinational subject. Article 19  allows schools to teach regional language during school hours, and to use these languages as medium of instruction.((Juan Pablo Martinéz Cortés and Santiago J. Paricio Martín, ‘[[http://www.mercator-research.eu/fileadmin/mercator/dossiers_pdf/aragonese_in_spain.pdf|Aragonese: The Aragonese language in education in Spain]]’, ed. by Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning, Mercator Regional Dossiers)) +The curriculum for primary education (2014) states that, in some Areas of Aragon, teaching Aragonese social and cultural heritage (including the Aragonese language) is compulsory, and can be offered as an elective examinational subject. Article 19  allows schools to teach regional language during school hours, and to use these languages as medium of instruction.((Juan Pablo Martinéz Cortés and Santiago J. Paricio Martín, ‘[[https://www.mercator-research.eu/fileadmin/mercator/documents/regional_dossiers/aragonese_in_spain.pdf|Aragonese: The Aragonese language in education in Spain]]’, ed. by Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning, Mercator Regional Dossiers)) 
  
 === Secondary education === === Secondary education ===
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 Though the curriculum states that Aragonese and Catalan are to be used as media of instruction in areas where these languages are spoken, language of instruction is Spanish in all cases. At some pre-school locations, Aragonese lessons are offered. Usually these locations are housed at primary schools, where primary school teachers also teach Aragonese at pre-school level. There are schools where all the children have to take Aragonese as a compulsory subject, where it is offered as a voluntary subject during regular class hours, and it is offered as a voluntary subject after school.  Though the curriculum states that Aragonese and Catalan are to be used as media of instruction in areas where these languages are spoken, language of instruction is Spanish in all cases. At some pre-school locations, Aragonese lessons are offered. Usually these locations are housed at primary schools, where primary school teachers also teach Aragonese at pre-school level. There are schools where all the children have to take Aragonese as a compulsory subject, where it is offered as a voluntary subject during regular class hours, and it is offered as a voluntary subject after school. 
  
-Class time ranges from 30 minutes to one hour and 45 min per week.((Juan Pablo Martinéz Cortés and Santiago J. Paricio Martín, ‘[[http://www.mercator-research.eu/fileadmin/mercator/dossiers_pdf/aragonese_in_spain.pdf|Aragonese: The Aragonese language in education in Spain]]’, ed. by Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning, Mercator Regional Dossiers))+Class time ranges from 30 minutes to one hour and 45 min per week.((Juan Pablo Martinéz Cortés and Santiago J. Paricio Martín, ‘[[https://www.mercator-research.eu/fileadmin/mercator/documents/regional_dossiers/aragonese_in_spain.pdf|Aragonese: The Aragonese language in education in Spain]]’, ed. by Mercator European Research Centre on Multilingualism and Language Learning, Mercator Regional Dossiers))
  
 There are no teaching materials available. Usually, teachers make these themselves. There are no teaching materials available. Usually, teachers make these themselves.
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