Life, the Obstacle Course

A Reduction in the Native Tongues, the Lacking of Certified Instructors, the Bunon Children Wanted to Learn the Amei Tribal Dialects

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the various tribes all speak different tongues, map found online…

A culture is dying, language is what goes first, from the Newspapers, translated…

The language of the natives is a mandatory course in the elementary years, but, because of the limited number of qualified instructors, there are only the certified instructors in the Amei Dialect available, causing the children from the Bunon tribe, having to learn to speak the Amei tongues. The scholars suggested, that the tribal language instructors are paid by the hour, with bad pay, that if the education systems can start hiring the instructors who are specialized in the dialects, it should attract more teachers to work.

“I’m really worried, what would happen, after the dialects instructors become elderly in a few years, and can’t teach anymore”, the professor from Dong-Hwa University, Chang said, that the natives who spoke perfect tongues are mostly over age fifty, plus, the native language instructors all worked multiple jobs, and only received their pays by the hour, and subsidies for transportation to the schools, “sometimes, they only have just one course to teach, and ended up, spending an entire day up in the mountains, earning just that hour’s wage for teaching the tongues to the students”, causing there to be no member of the younger generations wanting to be involved.

it’s exactly like how people from different cultures mixed together, speaking in their separate tongues, not my comic…

And, the professor spoke on how there’s this lacking of tribal language instructors, how there’s no specialized instructors mastering in the various languages, teaching the children from the different tribes, causing children from one tribe, needing to learn the tongues of another tribe, and this, would be a problem, for the younger generations of tribespeople, to get more into their own cultures, because of this lacking in certified instructors in the separate tribal dialects.

 

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