Children Quote by Frank Chalk
““If, redesigning our education system from scratch, it was suggested that we should attempt to teach Swahili to children but carry out those lessons in another foreign tongue, such as Swedish, this would rightly be derided as lunacy. Yet this is not so very far from what we are attempting to do. Take Coyne, for example. He is 14 now. His grasp of English is, at best, tenuous. Despite this, we are trying to teach him to speak French. Equally, his mathematical ability is next to nil; we are trying, in economics lessons, to explain concepts like inflation and money supply to a boy who can’t add..””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Educational Commentary, 2023
Teaching complex subjects in a language children don't understand is ineffective and hampers learning.
In simple terms: Teaching in a foreign language hinders comprehension.
Teach in the child's native language.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- classroom instruction
- language acquisition
- math tutoring
- economic education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we make complex topics accessible to non‑native speakers?
- What alternatives exist to language‑based instruction?
Children may still learn basic concepts with visual aids, but depth suffers.