languages:piedmontese_in_italy
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languages:piedmontese_in_italy [2020/03/09 15:25] – [Support structure for education of the language] ydwine | languages:piedmontese_in_italy [2020/03/09 15:29] – [Learning resources and educational institutions] ydwine | ||
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- | The ARBUT program, instituted in 2000, provides classes in Piedmontese language and culture to pupils in participating schools (usually primary, sometimes secondary). Generally these classes run for two hours per week. Nòstre Rèis, one of the organisations supporting the program, writes that the courses include learning to read and write in Piedmontese, | + | The ARBUT program, instituted in 2000, provides classes in Piedmontese language and culture to pupils in participating schools (usually primary, sometimes secondary). Generally these classes run for two hours per week. Nòstre Rèis, one of the organisations supporting the program, writes that the courses include learning to read and write in Piedmontese, |
- | Institutes of adult education in Piedmont occasionally offer courses in Piedmontese language and culture.(([[http:// | + | Institutes of adult education in Piedmont occasionally offer courses in Piedmontese language and culture.((Lingua e letteratura Piemontese. UNITRE Perosa e Valli. |
- | The University of Turin offers a single, facultative course on Piedmontese in its Master' | + | The University of Turin offers a single, facultative course on Piedmontese in its Master' |
Clearly, the place of Piedmontese in education is very limited, and this has had a negative impact on the vitality of the language. In Piedmont, the local language is often considered a code to be used by older people, and rarely spoken to children. Wider use of Piedmontese in education could help to change attitudes in the community and promote the idea that Piedmontese is a living language, suitable for both young and old.((Claudia Soria (2017). " | Clearly, the place of Piedmontese in education is very limited, and this has had a negative impact on the vitality of the language. In Piedmont, the local language is often considered a code to be used by older people, and rarely spoken to children. Wider use of Piedmontese in education could help to change attitudes in the community and promote the idea that Piedmontese is a living language, suitable for both young and old.((Claudia Soria (2017). " | ||
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