French, Latin, Arabic: Which languages should be taught in schools? (DLF 03.05.25) [courtesy translation]
Available only in German. Courtesy translation:
"In 'Campus & Career,' we want to discuss: Which foreign languages are offered in schools in Germany? How and when do new languages emerge? Why do federal states choose one language over another? Is it still appropriate to focus on Latin? And how does the current foreign language offering fit with the linguistic diversity in Germany?
Guests:
Prof. Dr. Daniel Reimann, German Association for Modern Foreign Languages
Dr. Zeynep Sezgin Radandt, Federal Parents' Network of Migrant Organizations for Education & Participation
Dr. Rainer Heinrich, Saxony Ministry of Education
On the microphone: Britta Mersch" Deutschlandfunk broadcast "Campus und Karriere," May 3, 2025
Release date: 05.05.2025
Update: 05.05.2025
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