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| In 1987, the Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Social Work and the provincial government of Drenthe funded the establishment of //Centrum veur taol en letterkunde Drentse Taol// (abbreviated to: //Drentse Taol//; English: Centre for language and linguistics of the Drents Language). The aim of this organisation was to promote, develop, and support cultural activities regarding the Drents language ((Geheugen van Drenthe. (n.d.). //Centrum veur taol en letterkunde Drentse Taol// [Centre for language and linguistics of the Drents Language]. Geheugen van Drenthe. Retrieved June 23, 2025, from [[https:// | In 1987, the Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Social Work and the provincial government of Drenthe funded the establishment of //Centrum veur taol en letterkunde Drentse Taol// (abbreviated to: //Drentse Taol//; English: Centre for language and linguistics of the Drents Language). The aim of this organisation was to promote, develop, and support cultural activities regarding the Drents language ((Geheugen van Drenthe. (n.d.). //Centrum veur taol en letterkunde Drentse Taol// [Centre for language and linguistics of the Drents Language]. Geheugen van Drenthe. Retrieved June 23, 2025, from [[https:// | ||
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| + | Since 1993, attainment targets (Dutch: // | ||
| In 1998, the Netherlands recognised Low Saxon, and thus Drents as well, as a regional or minority language under part II of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages ((European Charter for Regional or Minority languages, ETS 148. (1992). [[https:// | In 1998, the Netherlands recognised Low Saxon, and thus Drents as well, as a regional or minority language under part II of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages ((European Charter for Regional or Minority languages, ETS 148. (1992). [[https:// | ||
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| - | Since 1993, attainment targets (Dutch: // | ||
| The current legislation allows schools to teach and/or use Drents, with certain requirements in place (see Legislation of language education). There are a few organisations and initiatives which promote Drents in education (e.g. //Huus van de Taol//, //Levende Talen Nedersaksisch//, | The current legislation allows schools to teach and/or use Drents, with certain requirements in place (see Legislation of language education). There are a few organisations and initiatives which promote Drents in education (e.g. //Huus van de Taol//, //Levende Talen Nedersaksisch//, | ||
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| + | Change maye come for the presence of Drents in education, as new official and national attainment targets are in development and are expected to be adopted in August 2026 ((Rijksoverheid. (n.d.). // | ||
| ===== Legislation of language education ===== | ===== Legislation of language education ===== | ||
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| * Primary education (4-12 years) | * Primary education (4-12 years) | ||
| In primary education, the [[https:// | In primary education, the [[https:// | ||
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| + | Since 1993, attainment targets (Dutch: // | ||
| * Secondary education (12-16/18 years) | * Secondary education (12-16/18 years) | ||
| The //Wet op het voortgezet onderwijs// (English: Secondary Education Act) allows teachers and pupiles to deviate from Dutch as the language of instruction when the subject is about that language, or when it is necessary to do so for pupils because of their linguistic background ((Wet voortgezet onderwijs 2020, BWBR0044212 [Secondary Education Act of 2020]. (2020, September 30). Retrieved October 15, 2024, from [[https:// | The //Wet op het voortgezet onderwijs// (English: Secondary Education Act) allows teachers and pupiles to deviate from Dutch as the language of instruction when the subject is about that language, or when it is necessary to do so for pupils because of their linguistic background ((Wet voortgezet onderwijs 2020, BWBR0044212 [Secondary Education Act of 2020]. (2020, September 30). Retrieved October 15, 2024, from [[https:// | ||
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| * Vocational education (≥ 16 years) | * Vocational education (≥ 16 years) | ||
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| ===== Education presence ===== | ===== Education presence ===== | ||
| - | Drents is not a compulsory part of education nor does it have have a structural place in education(e.g. ((Committee of Experts of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Language. (2022). //Seventh Evaluation Report on the Netherlands// | + | Drents is not a compulsory part of education nor does it have have a structural place in education(e.g. ((Committee of Experts of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Language. (2022). //Seventh Evaluation Report on the Netherlands// |
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| //Huus van de Taol// has developed a book called //Het Rollegie// for children at pre-school age, which is used by a few pre-school centres(e.g. ((Huus van de Taol. (2017). // | //Huus van de Taol// has developed a book called //Het Rollegie// for children at pre-school age, which is used by a few pre-school centres(e.g. ((Huus van de Taol. (2017). // | ||
| - | Since 2021, some locations also use // | + | Since 2021, some locations also use // |
| In annual reports, the //Huus van de Taol// has reported on various challenges, e.g.: | In annual reports, the //Huus van de Taol// has reported on various challenges, e.g.: | ||
| * There is interest for Drents, but there is no structural place for the language in pre-school education locations ((Huus van de Taol. (2017). // | * There is interest for Drents, but there is no structural place for the language in pre-school education locations ((Huus van de Taol. (2017). // | ||
| - | * Though Drents language use is allowed in pre-school education, pre-school educational staff may face negative reactions nonetheless. In 2016, for example, a pre-school inspector forbade pedagogical employees to use Drents. At the time, //Huus van de Taol// unsuccessfully addressed this issue with the GGD, the organisation in charge of pre-school centres inspection ((Huus van de Taol. (2017). // | + | * Though Drents language use is allowed in pre-school education, pre-school educational staff may face negative reactions nonetheless. In 2016, for example, a pre-school inspector forbade pedagogical employees to use Drents. At the time, //Huus van de Taol// unsuccessfully addressed this issue with the //GGD//, the organisation in charge of pre-school centres inspection ((Huus van de Taol. (2017). // |
| ====primary education==== | ====primary education==== | ||
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| * **Meertmaond streektaolmaond** | * **Meertmaond streektaolmaond** | ||
| - | Every year, March is celebrated as // | + | Every year, March is celebrated as // |
| * **Wiesneus** | * **Wiesneus** | ||
| - | Every March, a new Drents edition of // | + | Every March, a new Drents edition of // |
| * **Veurleesproject** | * **Veurleesproject** | ||
| - | In March, volunteers visit schools to read aloud and to hand out the // | + | In March, volunteers visit schools to read aloud and to hand out the // |
| * **Bevordering Drents en Duits in het onderwijs** | * **Bevordering Drents en Duits in het onderwijs** | ||
| - | The educational project // | + | The educational project // |
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| * **Leskist ‘Speulenderwies’** | * **Leskist ‘Speulenderwies’** | ||
| //Huus van de Taol// can provide schools with a //Leskist ‘Speulenderwies’// | //Huus van de Taol// can provide schools with a //Leskist ‘Speulenderwies’// | ||
| - | For primary | + | For primary |
| * Though the supply of teaching materials is steadily increasing, more materials are needed ((Huus van de Taol. (2024). // | * Though the supply of teaching materials is steadily increasing, more materials are needed ((Huus van de Taol. (2024). // | ||
| - | * Educational activities often rely on volunteers. This can lead to extra challenges. For example, during the Covid-pandemic, | + | * Educational activities often rely on volunteers. This can lead to extra challenges. For example, during the Covid-pandemic, schools had to close and limit access for visitors when they were open. As such, almost all school visits |
| ====secondary and vocational education==== | ====secondary and vocational education==== | ||
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| ====teacher education==== | ====teacher education==== | ||
| - | The department for primary teacher training (Dutch: pabo) of NHL Stenden Hogeschool in Emmen offers Drents courses as part of the curriculum, in collaboration | + | The department for primary teacher training (Dutch: pabo) of NHL Stenden Hogeschool in Emmen offers Drents courses as part of the curriculum, in cooperation |
| ====higher education==== | ====higher education==== | ||
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