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INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAYAnonyme, Wednesday, January 21, 2004 - 12:16 (Communiqués | Culture)
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An UNESCO leaflet for educators, students, and other people interested in linguistic democracy. Why International Mother Language Day? Linguistic and cultural diversity represent universal values that strengthen the unity and cohesion of societies. The recognition of the importance of linguistic diversity led to UNESCO’s decision to celebrate International Mother Language Day. When was it launched? The 30th session of the General Conference of UNESCO in 1999 decided that the Organization would launch and observe an International Mother Language Day on 21 What does it celebrate? International Mother Language Day ’s objective is to promote linguistic diversity and multilingual education, and to develop fuller awareness of linguistic and cultural traditions based on understanding, tolerance and dialogue. Who is involved? UNESCO ’s Director-General launches the celebration and gives the orientation, but it is the Member States worldwide who are the key players through their national institutions and associations. What can you do? Some practical suggestions for: Schoolteachers: Do pupils know that many children in their schools may have mother language(s) that are different from the languages used in their schools? University students: They may know that their fellow students come from a different culture and use a different language but they don ’t take the time to find out more. This is the opportunity to do so. The media: Every year UNESCO produces press information about the Day.
UNESCO web page, with several links and texts in other languages on the subject.
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