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HARBIN, Sept. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- Though the policy is still ambiguous, foreign
teachers are now becoming more common in China's elementary schools.
Currently, more than 200 foreign teachers teach languages, usually English,
in some 40 public elementary schools across the country, and more and more
schools plan to follow suit.
In China, elementary and secondary education are compulsory. According to
China's current law, foreign teachers are not allowed,in principle, to teach
courses during the compulsory education period.
"If there is a real need for a school to invite foreign teachers, the
strict check and approval procedures should be followed," according to a
regulation by the Ministry of Education.
But though the approval procedure is still rigid, related statedepartments,
including education, security and foreign affairs, are considering amending
current regulations and laws to promote the introduction of foreign teachers in
elementary schools.
Beside checking the quality of the applicants and the textbooks,the
educational department makes clear that foreign teachers are not allowed to
teach courses with military or political content. Nor are they permitted to
teach religious content in class or do religious activities in school.
In fact, however, foreign teachers have been employed silently for a long
period of time. In 1994, the Zhongshanlu Primary Schoolin the capital city of
Harbin in the northernmost Heilongjiang province introduced China's first
foreign teacher on a trial basis.
"Hiring foreign teachers is in line with the current needs of economic and
social development," said Yu Wei, a professor with the Northeastern Teachers
University. "With the increase of exchanges between China and foreign countries,
especially after China's entry into the WTO, there will be a huge demand for
foreign language professionals."
Nowadays, speaking foreign languages is deemed by Chinese people as a key
to achieving success in the increasingly competitive society. From elementary
students to adults, many are exerting their utmost to realize their dream of
speaking foreign languages well.
"Elementary students are at the best age for language study anda good
language environment is the crucial to success," said Prof.Yu.
Chen Shuwei, president of the Zhongshanlu Elementary School, shares Prof.
Yu's opinion.
"The mingling of Chinese and Western cultures will help bring up a new
generation of youngsters who will have a better edge in international
competition, "said Chen.
Chen's school now has up to 14 foreign teachers. All of them are teaching
English courses for some 1,000 pupils. The textbooks they use are compiled by
Oxford University.
"Our English teacher not only teaches us to speak English, but also tells
us about the life of elementary students in England, "said Ning Yin, a fifth
grade pupil at the school.
In the English class, Ning's teacher, 29-year-old Banny Crane, was acting
in a play directed by himself with other students. The traditional Chinese style
of teaching with the teacher speaking atthe platform and students listening
without questioning is never seen here.
Crane has been teaching in the school for three years. Calling his students
diligent and modest, Crane noted that they have a little lack of creativity.
"But I do like my job," said Crane. "Chinese students are enthusiastic
about learning English and eager to know the outside world." Enditem
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