A Quebec's teacher union consisting of 180,000 members have commissioned to a study as to why so many students are attracted to English post-secondary education, the union considers the statistics and trend provided by the study worrisome. Many francophone students in Quebec are increasingly attending English colleges, they feel that by being fluent in both French and English will help them land better jobs; however, this poses as a threat to the Quebec community. The authors of the recent study explains that many French-students believe that English is the key language to gaining an upward social mobility and an increased knowledge of this language is the key to landing prestigious jobs. In Quebec, all students, by law, must attend French-language elementary and post-secondary education schools. However, once they reach university, they are able to choose between English and French colleges. The study shows that many of these students are switching to a program called CEGEP in college, which is education in English. Since 1997, less half of the sstudents in the CEGEP are not English speaking individuals. Many students confirmed that their main reason of change to an English college was because it had a brighter future to be bilingual even if they were raised in a French speaking environment. Based on the 2006 consenus, it showed that people in Montreal who used English at their workplace received higher salaries than those who didn't.
This poses as a threat to Quebec because English is attracting so many of their students that their traditions may be loss and be immersed with the "Canadian" culture. Furthermore, Quebec was never too fond of Canada and English to begin with, thus resulting in their many attempts to separate from Canada. The Government has revealed that a possible solution to this English-crisis may be to implement a law that implies mandatory French education even in College.
In the current economy that we live in, English is the language of the world. With knowledge of this language, surviving just becomes much easier. It is only natural that Quebec students are drawn to the idea of attending English colleges. It is not just French speaking people that realize the importance of English, even those in the East such as Asia have implemented English programs in their elementary and post-secondary studies. The rivalry between the French and English have caused Quebec to feel very uneasy about the statistics of this study. In the post-Internet ages, they have done a good job of reducing the use of English in Quebec. However, in this technological era, information is distributed across the globe and available to anyone. In my opinion, I feel that Quebec should accept the fact rather than trying to reduce the level of English speaking in their community. In their current state of action, Quebec is putting their pride before their advancement in society, this can only result in them being left behind in this fast-changing world.
In the current economy that we live in, English is the language of the world. With knowledge of this language, surviving just becomes much easier. It is only natural that Quebec students are drawn to the idea of attending English colleges. It is not just French speaking people that realize the importance of English, even those in the East such as Asia have implemented English programs in their elementary and post-secondary studies. The rivalry between the French and English have caused Quebec to feel very uneasy about the statistics of this study. In the post-Internet ages, they have done a good job of reducing the use of English in Quebec. However, in this technological era, information is distributed across the globe and available to anyone. In my opinion, I feel that Quebec should accept the fact rather than trying to reduce the level of English speaking in their community. In their current state of action, Quebec is putting their pride before their advancement in society, this can only result in them being left behind in this fast-changing world.