‘They have built a machine that pulls out their mother tongue’ : why Tibet’s children ‘think (…)
Parents say the insistence on Mandarin in schools is eroding the Tibetan language and culture right from early childhood Weeks after a Tibetan-speaking five-year-old started preschool, she had “completely stopped speaking Tibetan”, according to her mother. Nine months later, although the child (…)
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