Greeks Abroad Raise Their Voice for the Future of the Greek Language
A vital anchor of identity, emotional continuity and family cohesion far from their homeland. Greeks living across the globe are sending a powerful message about the future of the Greek language: teaching it to their children is not simply an academic preference, but a vital anchor of identity, emotional continuity and family cohesion far from their homeland. This sentiment emerges strongly from a recent international survey conducted by "Paidokipos" in Denmark, in collaboration with the Heraklion Directorate of Primary Education in Greece, Ute's International Lounge, and the Greek Language Department of Ghent University. The study collected responses from 154 parents of children under ten living in 54 countries, along with 44 Greek-language educators from 32 countries. The results highlight what many in the diaspora feel instinctively-that language is the most powerful link to one's roots, to family and to cultural memory. A vast...
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