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Foreign language education is of crucial importance for the U.S. diplomatic military and professional staff in the country and abroad. This activity is designed to promote American values and U.S. interests both in the world and across the country for foreign citizens and residents.
Primarily foreign language courses are provided in the U.S. for governmental and private students by a network of governmental and non-governmental education agencies including the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) and the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) .
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FSI established in 1947 belongs to the State Department. It has four schools including the School of Language Studies (SLS) which offers annual training in over 70 languages and proficiency testing in over 100 languages for over 170000 employees of the department as well as other government departments including military.
On the other hand
ACTFL is an individual membership organization of more than 12500 foreign language educators and administrators from elementary through graduate education as well as in government and industry.
This association extends its rules and instructions to the
U.S. private language school network.
Both agencies have their own certification systems for language testers.
The ACTFL uses an Obama-era
2009 Testing Procedures and Protocol Manual incompatible with freedom of speech. Thus
Appendix A of the
Manual provides specific instructions on topics to be avoided during language exam tests.
Initially the so-called legal basis for obstructing the free exchange of ideas between the examinees and the testing team (consisting of tester and examiner) was deemed
Title VII of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964. It states that in the course of hiring prospective employee may not be asked their age sex race color religion or national origin. Subsequently the
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has enlarged the prohibition to include: sexual preference marital status health and political view point.
This legislation it is claimed is meant to protect the candidates personal rights and privacy.
Later on ACTFL itself added other subjects that are highly sensitive or controversial in nature" including some of the following": abortion gun control racism immigration laws corporal or capital punishment homosexuality religion war political opinions etc." (that is the sky is the limit)! Thus retrograde and unelected bureaucrats have come to arbitrarily extend the category of controversial topics."
Even when candidates or examinees have been volunteering to discuss such highly controversial" topics testers have been instructed to avoid discussions of such topics in order not to make the candidate uneasy or the direction of the discussion may be misinterpreted by the candidate.
More recently in 2019 on the eve of entering the presidential campaign in 2020 new in-house instructions required that any topic that may cause discomfort to the speaker or to the interviewer should be avoided at all times." Instructions are applicable to culturally sensitive topics on both sides" (candidates and testers) within the ACTFL and FSI systems. These topics include but are not limited to sex politics migration religion terrorism drug legalization the right to bear arms kneeling during the National Anthem or denigrating stereotypes.
On the other hand among topics to pursue" there have been included hate speech environment pollution global warming and globalism - all mantra subjects for liberals.
Until recently the FSI had a slightly more balanced approach of administrating testing subjects although overall there has been also a noticeable drop in its academic standards. For instance prior to 2015 examinees had to make a relatively formal mini-presentation on topics about America and its values. After 2015 as a result of students pressure FSI has adopted more flexibility" (in translation: has lowered its standards) for mini-presentation turning these into a more informal and less linguistically structured explanation."
A positive element however was the widening of the
list of subjects in several areas including political military and diplomacy issues (including security).
As an experienced certified tester and examiner I have had the opportunity to cope with these problems over time. But the dynamics on the ground show that language students (diplomats military and other professionals) have been migrating constantly in the testing process (according to their own interests) from one system to the other (from FSI to ACTFL and vice versa). This trend has made the anti-Trump #Resist ACTFL instructions to be extended to FSI. Here given the well-known anti-Trump culture within the State Department itself they have been adopted and expanded almost naturally.
The immediate effect was that many of the test subjects (especially those related to politics military and security) from both the FSI and private schools remain unused being blacklisted.
The Miseducation along the Hill" of our diplomats military personnel and other professionals is a time bomb for the Trump administration. It is one of the countless cases where anti-Trump unelected bureaucrats guided by the principles of the
#Resist movement are sabotaging the administrations policy from within to the last degree.
It is therefore imperative that both secretary of education Betsy DeVos and especially secretary of state Mike Pompeo (between two of his diplomatic visits abroad) take decisive steps to eliminate such anti-constitutional practices against freedom of expression within governmental and non-governmental agencies. Otherwise they will irreversibly mold the discourse about the American values of our diplomatic military and specialized personnel both abroad and in the country in their relations with foreigners.
NOTE - Versions of the article were published in AMERICAN THINKER and MEDIUM.
TIBERIU DIANU has published several books and a host of articles in law politics and post-communist societies. He currently lives and works in Washington DC and can be followed on MEDIUM.
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