Reflecting the recent surge in support for the Welsh language, The Welsh Language Society (Cymdeithas Yr Laith Gymraeg) have called for the status of Welsh in education to be upgraded to that of a language of instruction in various subjects rather than its current status of merely being taught as a second language. The proposal demands that classes be taught in a way that ensures "..minimum of one-third of the curriculum through the medium of Welsh in all schools.." Robin Farrar, chair of the Society has forcefully asserted, "We should aim for every pupil to be fluent and able to use the language in day-to-day life, so the term 'second language' is no longer appropriate."
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