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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Mar 24, 2017 16:11:54 GMT 12
KEEP TE REO ALIVE"We are world leaders in language revitalisation. "The next step is for Government to make Te Reo Maori compulsory in primary schools," she said. According to Statistics New Zealand, 377,073 students were enrolled in New Zealand primary schools in 2016, 72 per cent received no Maori language education, 25 per cent studied Maori as a subject or equivalent and three per cent were involved in Maori language immersion..... www.nzherald.co.nz/wanganui-chronicle/horowhenua-chronicle/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503788&objectid=11824758
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Post by second-class-citizen on Mar 24, 2017 20:18:53 GMT 12
No, I think the next step is to stop tax payer funded life support for this dead language and after the switch has been flicked to off, let the language live or die by itself. The taxpayer can not be expected to contribute forever. It's had more than a fair chance. This dead horse has been flogged enough.
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