The,great,leap,Mandarin,the,Fr education The great leap of Mandarin in the French schools
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The most spoken language in the world is gaining ground in France . Tuesday, many high school students and students begin or take Chinese classes . Theyare 400 % more than a decade ago .It is a passion for a subject that defies the odds ,taking a few short educational institution.Lack of space in a primary school offering Chinese - thereexist only 24 in France - many parents go to students for tuition . But thereare also other alternatives. Indeed, the CNED also proposes aprendre Chinese asLV3 .OF THE 9th 5th PLACE OF LANGUAGES TAUGHTHowever, it was this anée 33,500 high school students butalso students luckiest 4500 , preparing to start Chinese classes at school onTuesday September 3. This is 10 % more than in 2012 , 400 % more than a decadeago . This September , for the first time , Mandarin will be taught in all theacademies. And quarantine stations have been opened to competition of teachingthis spring (a record in the history of Chinese capes ) , against only a dozenin 2012. I must say that was then, even in the era of job losses and the non-replacement of staff on two retiring .The situation has changed , ensures Joel Bellassen ,Inspector General of Chinese. " The increase in staff is so strong , andso spread out geographically , that gap has widened in recent years betweensupply and demand ," he admits. Gradually moved from ninth to fifth placeof languages taught ( after English , Spanish, German and Italian) , theChinese had a sort of " growing pains ," he says .Marked by a teacher shortage crisis holders - theserepresent only about one-third of the 480 secondary school teachers - but alsocoaching, inspection, training ... "With the harvest of teachers madethis year, the curve should first be reversed ," notes enthusiasticallysinologist .ARGUMENT utilitarianIn higher education as the most spoken language in theworld is gaining ground : 18,000 young French chose to study in 150 institutes, colleges and universities. It is true that China has become the topdestination for European expatriates (to the United States and the UnitedKingdom), when she was in sixth position just fifteen years ago . "At thetime , these young people to spend a little marginal , takes Alice Ekman Today,they, pragmatic : . They understood that there is a playing card in a worldthat is shifting towards the Asia. ""IT IS CONSIDERED REWARDING "Contrary to popular belief , the Chinese would not be thepreserve of an elite attending institutions of uptown . "We do not open asection from a Chinese school so requests , ensures Joel Bellassen , InspectorGeneral. Attempts to ensure better balance in implementing it in schools asless favored , as it is viewed as rewarding . "Rewarding the Chinese? Alain Anton , Principal of SecondarySchool Claude Monet, in the heart of Chinatown ( Paris 13th ) , do not doubt .Given the resurgence of sinisants students , it offers this autumn 2013 two newfeatures: teaching Mandarin as a second foreign language , and more rare inpreparatory classes .Sign of the times : it was introduced to China more andmore young . From the college student on a two, sometimes sooner. The Chineseare now becoming a very popular to academic excellence sesame.
The,great,leap,Mandarin,the,Fr