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Question: Which of the following languages do you think should be taught in our public schools?
#1
Spanish
 
#2
French
 
#3
Mandarin Chinese
 
#4
Arabic
 
#5
German
 
#6
Italian
 
#7
Portuguese
 
#8
Russian
 
#9
Japanese
 
#10
Korean
 
#11
American Sign Language
 
#12
Modern Hebrew
 
#13
Ancient Hebrew
 
#14
Ancient Greek
 
#15
Latin
 
#16
other (please specify)
 
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« on: June 25, 2015, 10:24:26 PM »

Why is there a limit to five? Shouldn't we want our children to be as knowledgeable as possible? Admittedly, with high school, you're limited to only (usually) four years to drill in the necessary knowledge, but in ideal circumstances, for those few classes that high schoolers do have as electives, they'd have virtually unlimited possibilities.
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