Can San Marino University provide external courses in Esperanto ?
Many people carried the report of Renato Corsetti, the ex President of UEA in the Ondo.
It is a little sad to read it ( my Esperanto is not that proficient at this moment of time) but I think the UEA and other Esperantists have to THINK out of the box.
It is the high school examination time in Malaysia, in fact, just completed. There are thousands of leavers now and many would probably be the labourer in the human resource field. I do not look down on labourer but even be a labourer, should be a knowledge-wise labourer.
I still think of the suggestion of a blogger who strongly and highlighted the plight of the high school leavers in Malaysia, I presume elsewhere too like in Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia etc.
If UEA can think out of the box, it would not be too much worries even though the membership has dwindled. The decline in the membership does not reflect the less Esperantists.
May I have some suggestions for the UEA besides again urging the Esperantists or San Marino University to consider extending its courses in Esperanto to have external courses. It can have the help from Esperanto Associations in respective countries and as well as the internet.
There are many universities in the world which provides external mode, like the University of London. Thus, there are a lot examples that we could think of.
An easy to learn language does not have its social value unless it is has the social functions in terms of social value and in assisting in development.
Please do not wait for the government to take the lead.
It is good if the government would like to assist this project but one simple question: Who would give up the national language and promote Esperanto?
As such, the answer is clear that it is the task of UEA and respective Esperanto Associations from the countries in the world.
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