Apr 29 2005
Government Takes Steps in Making Antigua-Barbuda a Multilingual Society
The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has moved closer towards implementing its educational policy of making the entire nation multilingual.
During his official visit to the Republic of Cuba, Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer requested assistance from the Cuban government in the provision of tutors in the area of Spanish, the second official language of the Caribbean.
The country’s leader also expressed the government’s interest in short courses in Spanish, including the possibility of teaching that language on radio and television.
The Cuban government expressed their acceptance to collaborate in the teaching of Spanish Language both for primary education and for professors. To this end, a Cuban expert will shortly visit Antigua and Barbuda to carry out preliminary diagnosis and establish a plan of action.
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