Page 1 - ELG1601 Mar Issue 434
P. 1

ELgazette

















           £3.50 • US$6.50 • ¥700 • €5.50                        The newspaper for English language and international education              Issue 434 | March 2016


                                                                                                                                           Somalia


                                                                                                                                           bans EL


                                                                                                                                           signage
                 Inside...
                                                                                                                                           SOMALI CAPITAL Mogadishu
                                                                                                                                           is to remove all English lan-
                                                                                                                                           guage signage in a bid to protect
                                                                                                                                           the national language. Those not
                                                                                                                                           complying with the order could
                                                                                                                                           face serious consequences.
                                                                                                                                             A spokesperson for the city’s
                                                                                                                                           mayor told News24 it was aimed
                                                                                                                                           at  ‘promoting the Somali  lan-
                                                                                                                                           guage’.
                                                                                                                                             The commissioner of Wadajir,
                                 Copyright Phil Carrick                                                                                    the capital, warned that those
                                                                                                                                           one of the seventeen districts in
                                                                                                                                           refusing to obey could be fined
                                                                                                                                           or jailed. He also added, ‘Soma-
                                                                                                                                           lia  belongs to Somalis  and …

                                                                                                                                           nated by the English language,’
        Page 3: Esol students                                                                                                              our language  has been  domi-
        enjoy baroque classes     Saudi slashes                                                        TOP CLASS Last month saw 3,000      reported News24.
                                                                                                                                             But not everyone agrees with
        in the Painted Hall                                                                            international students from over 62 countries   the decision.  A university stu-
                                                                                                       gather on one of the most iconic beaches in
                                                                                                                                           dent  commenting  on  the  issue
                                  scholarships?                                                        the world to break the record for the largest   said that there are other ways
                                                                                                       live English lesson. The event was organised
                                                                                                                                           to show love for the country
                                                                                                       by language school association English
                                                                                                                                           such as paying taxes on time
                                                                                                       Australia at Bondi Beach, near Sydney, to
                                                                                                       celebrate the quality of ELT and international   or being honest. ‘By obeying
                                                                                                       education provision in the country. English   bad laws like bans on other lan-
                                  FACED WITH  plummeting  oil  prices,   requirements of the top 200 universities.   Australia is planning to hold the event in   guages, you look like a racist,’
                                  Saudi  Arabia’s Ministry of Education  has   With the exception of those in the UK and   several locations next year.  he argued.   n
                                  put restrictions on eligibility for its $6 bil-  Australia, these universities are less likely
                                  lion King Abdullah Scholarship Programme   to have foundation courses to  prepare
                                  (Kasp), which since 2005 has sent hundreds   weaker students linguistically and academ-
                                  of thousands of Saudi students abroad, the   ically for entry.
                                  majority of them to the US. A higher edu-  What started as tool of Saudi–US diplo-
                                  cation fair in Saudi Arabia has apparently   macy has evolved in recent years into a more
                                  been cancelled, and US university intensive   specialist  programme aimed  at supporting
        Page 8: Interview with    English programmes already report fewer   Saudi economic interests. Kasp now has a
        Russia’s latest secret agent   enrolments and applications from Saudis.  strong focus on medicine and health-care.
        Juliana Gamouletskaia       CNN’s website estimates Kasp funds   Inside Higher Ed reported on a poll of 119
                                  200,000 students on courses abroad annu-  university intensive English language  pro-
                                  ally, providing tuition fees, living expenses,   grammes, which revealed that four fifths of
                                  medical insurance and air fares for courses   these recorded enrolments from Saudi Ara-
                                  at language schools and FE colleges as well   bia being down on the previous season, with
                                  as universities, including foundation courses.   applications for next season reduced as well.
                                  With oil, which accounts for three quarters   Intensive English programmes were expect-
                                  of government revenue, recently crashing to   ing a moderate fall in Saudi numbers, not a
                                  $30 a barrel, and with a quarter of spending   crash – most reported between 11 and 20 per
                                  going on education in 2015, the government   cent fewer Saudi enrolments this year.
                                  has ordered a 14 per cent total cut in its total   Riyadh’s International Exhibition & Con-
                                  spending for 2016, according to CNN.  ference  on Higher  Education  scheduled
                                    So far the effect on Kasp seems to have   for May has been cancelled  according to
                                  been to restrict where students are eligible   the PIE website.  Gazette enquiries to the
                                  for scholarships. An Education Ministry list   fair’s organisers via the exhibition’s website
                                  includes the world’s 200 top-ranked universi-  (which showcases  last year’s  exhibition)
                                  ties according to the Shanghai ranking, and   went unanswered. Officials  at  the Saudi
        Pages 9–14: Multilingual   ‘outstanding’ universities in particular fields   Arabia Cultural Mission in Washington DC,
        and online – how Centres   according to the QS or Shanghai rankings.  which runs Kasp in the US, had responded
        of Excellence are evolving  Many of the current Kasp intake lack the   to Gazette enquiries by press day only to say
                                  English language skills to meet the entry   they were ‘not in a position’ to comment.   n


                                  Home Office error ‘beyond parody’



                                  THE UK  Home Office  announced new   English language errors can result in
                                  English testing requirements  for migrants   a  visit from the police,  as a ten-year-old
                                  in January, but misspelled ‘language’ in the   schoolboy in Lancashire, England recently
                                  press release, the Guardian reported. Red-  discovered. According to BBC News, the
                                  faced  officials  were forced to correct  the   unnamed schoolboy had written in an essay
                                  error – they’d spelt the word ‘langauge’ in   that he lived in a ‘terrorist house’.  The
                                  a headline for the online announcement of   Counterterrorism and Security Act legally
                                  new language  requirements  for the  Tier  2   obliges his teacher to report activity to
                                  visa. Even a BBC Radio 4 presenter called it   Lancashire Police, who spoke to him at his
        Pages 16–17: ELjobs       ‘beyond parody’ that the Home Office could   home. No further action was taken. He told
        – why good teachers miss   misspell a word announcing a requirement   them he’d meant to write that he lived in a
        out on great opportunities  for migrants to learn English.   ‘terraced house.’             n
   1   2   3   4   5   6