TESOL
Resolution on Language Rights
Whereas TESOL
is an organization which promotes programs that provide speakers of
other languages the opportunity to learn English; and
WHEREAS TESOL
supports the study of other languages for native English speakers; and
WHEREAS in
recognition of the right of all individuals to preserve and foster their
linguistic and cultural origins, TESOL also supports learners of English
maintaining their native tongues during and after their learning of
English; and
WHEREAS these
rights have been affirmed by such international organizations as UNESCO
and the European Economic Community and in such international treaties
as the Helsinki Accord; and
WHEREAS
several states within the United States of America have enacted and
other states and the United States Congress are considering legislative
measures that could be used to deny these basic language rights; and
WHEREAS the
considerable resources being spent to promote and implement English-Only
policies in the United States of America could be allocated more
effectively for language instruction, including English as a second
language, at all educational levels and within all educational settings;
THEREFORE BE
IT RESOLVED that TESOL support measures that protect the right of all
individuals to preserve and foster their linguistic and cultural
origins;
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED that TESOL oppose all measures declaring English the official
language of the United States of America or of any legally constituted
part thereof; and
BE IT FINALLY
RESOLVED that TESOL circulated this resolution to its affiliates and
interest sections, to other professional organizations and to
appropriate public officials, especially those officials in localities
where policies counter to the principles established in this resolution
are being considered.
We in TESOL
strongly believe that this resolution reaffirms the highest ideals and
traditions of our profession as teachers of English to speakers of other
languages -- namely, that all individuals have the opportunity to
acquire proficiency in English while maintaining their own language and
culture.
1987 TESOL Convention
Miami Beach, Florida USA |