M a education paper-v methods of teaching english
The Three Language Formula
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Education Paper 5 ENGLISH
1.4 The Three Language Formula :
Even though English was accepted as Associate Official Language, it did not mean that it was to be accepted as a medium of instruction in Indian schools. Mother tongue becomes the only choice as the medium of instruction. The psychological and social advantages of learning though one’s own mother-tongue had been proved by many researches in the field of Education. At the same time the need was felt to learn more language. One for National Communication and the other for International Communication. This is how the three language formula emerged in the educational field. The Three languages Formula is an attempt to address the challenges and opportunities of the linguistic situations in India. The primary aim of the formula is to promote multilingualism and national harmony. 4 The Three language formula states that every child in school has to read at least three language: (1) The regional language (2) Hindi and English in non- Hindi speaking areas (3) English and non- Hindi regional language in Hindi speaking areas. The formula was presented by National Integration Council and later endorsed by Chief Minister ‘Conference in 1961. Kothari Commission found some difficult lties in the working of this formula and recommended in turn the Three language formula as follows :- (a) Mother tongue or regional language in class I to IV. (b) The official language of the union or the associate official language of the union so long as it is recognized as such in classes V- VIII and (c) A Modern Indian or foreign language not covered under (a) and (b) in classes VIII-X. Mother tongue is thought to be the best medium of instruction as one can express oneself with clarity, precision and vigor in thinking. Scientific and technical knowledge is also made available in mother tongue which facilitates development of the talent and the progress in language. In Odisha, Odia is called L1, English L2, Hindi or Sanskrit L3. Now the teaching of English is started from the class III in Odisha board schools. This is not for belittling the importance of mother tongue but for making Odia people efficient and fluent speakers in English. That they should write English correctly is one of the objectives in starting English from the class III. That language should not become a barrier in the progress also another objective. Download 0.82 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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