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Language Problems
B.Ed. 2015-16
M.Vijayalakshmi
Assistant Professor
Unit – 5:
Aspects of Challenges in Education
5.3 Language Problems
5.3 Language Problems
Need, Meaning, Forms, different
facets, Link Language of
Minorities, Place of English –
Recommendations of Ishwar
Bhai Patel Committee and
Classical Languages
• Language is the power of the human
race through which he is able to
express himself well and understand
the expressions of others.
• Vehicle of human expression
• Language development is a sign of
social and national development
Need
• Mother-tongue should be the Medium
of Instruction up to the Secondary Level
• Education in English at the Higher
Educational Level
• Importance of English in Science and
Technical Education
• Teaching of National Language to Every
Child of the Country
• Multi-lingual States
Meaning
• India is a multi-lingual nation
• 16 languages spoken in different states
• Unifying force
• Led to separatism and disintegration in our
country
• Main cause – Reorganisation of states on
language basis
• Common language – necessary for emotional
integration and national integration
• Essential for inter state communication
• Hindi and English – common languages
• Hindi – spoken by people – 7 north Indian
states
• Claim – majority – national language
• Our constitution – Hindi – official language of
the Indian Union
• South Indians – against – imposition of Hindi
• Claim – English – official language
• Led to understanding
Under Muslim Rule
• Foreign language – First time in India
• Urdu language – Government Work
• Sanskrit , other native languages
(Apbhransh) and Hindi – Continued
• Favouritism
• Indian languages developed more and
more
Under British Rule
• Established Schools and Colleges
• Christian Missionaries
Christian Religion
English – Medium of Instruction
Included Indian languages also
Preferences given
Created anger
Wood’s Despatch 1854
•Brilliant Student – English
•Others – Indian Languages
•Problem was postponed to
20 – 25 years
Education Commission 1882
• Secondary Schools – English
• Primary Schools – Indian Languages
• Public Movement – 20th century
beginning
• Indian Languages - Secondary Schools
also
• English – all Government work
• Secondary Schools – English continued
Calcutta University Commission 1917
• Language Movement - Appointed
• Indian Languages – Up to higher
secondary stage
• Some English Medium Schools
made Regional languages as
medium of instruction
1935 - 1947
• Regional Languages – Medium of
instruction
• Christian Missionaries – English
• Public Movement
• 1942 – British Rulers accepted –
Indian languages – first compulsory
language
English - second compulsory language for
Secondary Education
English Continued – Higher Education
In Independent India
i. Dr. Radhakrishnan Commission 1948
• Federal Language in the
Devanagari Script , English and
Regional Language – both at
Secondary and University Stage
(Three Language Formula)
Secondary Education Commission 1953
• Recommended – Two language formula
• State Level facilities provided – study every
language spoken in state
• Complicated the problem
• Recommendations – Impracticable
• Before Independence – English, Mother
tongue and one additional language
• After Independence – Hindi, Regional
languages and English
The Central Advisory
Board of Education 1956
• Adoption of three-language formula
• Mother tongue or regional language or
a composite course of both
• English or modern European language
• Hindi for non Hindi areas or any other
modern Indian language for Hindi -
speaking areas
The Emotional Integration Committee
(1961)
• Situation remained out of control
• Regions (Before Independence) –
Three-language formula -
considered now - waste of time and
energy
• Some Regions – support English
Language Problem in Other Countries
• Germany
• German Language – Compulsory for all
students
• After 10 yrs – one of the languages out
of French, Russian or English as a
compulsory Language
Soviet Russia
• 3 languages formula
• State language, Russian and one foreign
language compulsorily
• Efforts were made to improve the
languages – script and wanting in
literature
• Similar to India
France
• French - International dealing and
rich and complete in itself
• Secondary level – one foreign
language German or English –
compulsory
• Study of neighbouring languages –
national interest
Switzerland
• Main language German, French, Italian and
Roman
• Individual freedom
• No compulsion of national language
• Speaking – German
• French and English – taught in the educational
institutions
• Facilities also exit – study of Italian and Roman
languages
• Every person is free to use his own language in
public life
Japan
• Japanese Language
• Today – English – second language
for international communication
• Attached to their language
• Secondary stage – English is taught
Recommendations of Commissions
Kothari Commission 1964-66
• Three languages should be taught to students
and teaching of four languages should not be
compulsory at any stage
• Lower primary stage – only mother tongue
• Higher primary classes – union language along
with mother tongue
• Junior High School stage – mother tongue, union
language and one other modern Indian language
• Higher secondary stage – two languages –
compulsory
• Higher stage – no compulsion of languages
• Study of English – useful but it should not begin
before Class V
• Hindi – second important State-language – Hindi
or English - taught 3 to 6 yrs – every students
• State and Union Government at the national
level – try for the expansion of Hindi
• Classical Languages – Sanskrit, Persian or Arabic
– not be compulsory at any stage. Facilities
provided – study as an optional subject – last
year of Junior High School stage (Class VIII)
• Arrangements – to train teachers – depends on
ability of the teachers
Operations of Three-Language Formula
• Classes I to IV:
• One language – Mother tongue
• Classes V to VII:
• Two languages – Mother tongue and official
language of the Union – Hindi or associate
official language of the Union – English
• Classes VIII to X:
• Three languages – compulsory – one of these
three languages – official language of the Union
or the associate official language – which was
not taken up in the class V to VII
• Classes XI to XII:
• Two languages – Compulsory – student
– given option – any two of the three
languages studied earlier or any two
languages from
• Modern Indian Languages
• Modern Foreign languages
• Classical Languages – Foreign and Indian
Recommendations of
Ishwar Bhai Patel Committee
• The recommendations of the
Kothari Commission should be given
due consideration
• Used as guidelines in formulating or
reformulating any policies on the
teaching of the languages
Remedies to Language Problem
• Teaching of Foreign Language
English Medium at Higher Stage
English Starting at Class VI
No Burden of English
• Teaching of Indian Languages
Classical Languages
• Sanskrit
• Compulsory language – symbol of
ancient glory of India
• Origin of almost all the Indian
Languages
• Maintain our contact with our
ancient culture
• All ancient classical subjects should be
taught independently at the higher
level.
• Only interested students may study
them
• As optional or compulsory subjects
• Does not appear feasible at the primary
or secondary level – curriculum burden
• Cannot be included in the three-
language formula
• In present, teaching of Sanskrit has been
included in the syllabus of Hindi
• Similarly included in the syllabus of
other languages
• At the higher education level some
difficulty of previous knowledge may
arise while selecting the classical
subjects
• Courses may simplified to make them
suitable for the existing situation
• Study of these subjects at primary and
secondary level – enable them to select
these subjects as independent
(optional) subjects at higher education
stage
• When the present difficulties regarding
the language problem are overcome the
teaching of these subjects may be
possible as optional at the secondary
stage
The Problem of Teachers
• People speaking other languages – Union and
State Governments can train them for
teaching
• Teachers of other languages – have sufficient
knowledge of the language of the region
• Solution – teachers of other languages should
be trained in the regional languages for a
fixed period
• Union Government – select teachers for
different languages – after training –
appointed as a language directors – inturn
they will train local language teachers and
give necessary guidance
• Union or State Governments – select
language teachers from different regions –
giving them training - regional languages -
Giving additional salary
Language problems
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Language problems

  • 2. Unit – 5: Aspects of Challenges in Education 5.3 Language Problems
  • 3. 5.3 Language Problems Need, Meaning, Forms, different facets, Link Language of Minorities, Place of English – Recommendations of Ishwar Bhai Patel Committee and Classical Languages
  • 4. • Language is the power of the human race through which he is able to express himself well and understand the expressions of others. • Vehicle of human expression • Language development is a sign of social and national development
  • 5. Need • Mother-tongue should be the Medium of Instruction up to the Secondary Level • Education in English at the Higher Educational Level • Importance of English in Science and Technical Education • Teaching of National Language to Every Child of the Country • Multi-lingual States
  • 6. Meaning • India is a multi-lingual nation • 16 languages spoken in different states • Unifying force • Led to separatism and disintegration in our country • Main cause – Reorganisation of states on language basis • Common language – necessary for emotional integration and national integration • Essential for inter state communication
  • 7. • Hindi and English – common languages • Hindi – spoken by people – 7 north Indian states • Claim – majority – national language • Our constitution – Hindi – official language of the Indian Union • South Indians – against – imposition of Hindi • Claim – English – official language • Led to understanding
  • 8. Under Muslim Rule • Foreign language – First time in India • Urdu language – Government Work • Sanskrit , other native languages (Apbhransh) and Hindi – Continued • Favouritism • Indian languages developed more and more
  • 9. Under British Rule • Established Schools and Colleges • Christian Missionaries Christian Religion English – Medium of Instruction Included Indian languages also Preferences given Created anger
  • 10. Wood’s Despatch 1854 •Brilliant Student – English •Others – Indian Languages •Problem was postponed to 20 – 25 years
  • 11. Education Commission 1882 • Secondary Schools – English • Primary Schools – Indian Languages • Public Movement – 20th century beginning • Indian Languages - Secondary Schools also • English – all Government work • Secondary Schools – English continued
  • 12. Calcutta University Commission 1917 • Language Movement - Appointed • Indian Languages – Up to higher secondary stage • Some English Medium Schools made Regional languages as medium of instruction
  • 13. 1935 - 1947 • Regional Languages – Medium of instruction • Christian Missionaries – English • Public Movement • 1942 – British Rulers accepted – Indian languages – first compulsory language English - second compulsory language for Secondary Education English Continued – Higher Education
  • 14. In Independent India i. Dr. Radhakrishnan Commission 1948 • Federal Language in the Devanagari Script , English and Regional Language – both at Secondary and University Stage (Three Language Formula)
  • 15. Secondary Education Commission 1953 • Recommended – Two language formula • State Level facilities provided – study every language spoken in state • Complicated the problem • Recommendations – Impracticable • Before Independence – English, Mother tongue and one additional language • After Independence – Hindi, Regional languages and English
  • 16. The Central Advisory Board of Education 1956 • Adoption of three-language formula • Mother tongue or regional language or a composite course of both • English or modern European language • Hindi for non Hindi areas or any other modern Indian language for Hindi - speaking areas
  • 17. The Emotional Integration Committee (1961) • Situation remained out of control • Regions (Before Independence) – Three-language formula - considered now - waste of time and energy • Some Regions – support English
  • 18. Language Problem in Other Countries • Germany • German Language – Compulsory for all students • After 10 yrs – one of the languages out of French, Russian or English as a compulsory Language
  • 19. Soviet Russia • 3 languages formula • State language, Russian and one foreign language compulsorily • Efforts were made to improve the languages – script and wanting in literature • Similar to India
  • 20. France • French - International dealing and rich and complete in itself • Secondary level – one foreign language German or English – compulsory • Study of neighbouring languages – national interest
  • 21. Switzerland • Main language German, French, Italian and Roman • Individual freedom • No compulsion of national language • Speaking – German • French and English – taught in the educational institutions • Facilities also exit – study of Italian and Roman languages • Every person is free to use his own language in public life
  • 22. Japan • Japanese Language • Today – English – second language for international communication • Attached to their language • Secondary stage – English is taught
  • 23. Recommendations of Commissions Kothari Commission 1964-66 • Three languages should be taught to students and teaching of four languages should not be compulsory at any stage • Lower primary stage – only mother tongue • Higher primary classes – union language along with mother tongue • Junior High School stage – mother tongue, union language and one other modern Indian language • Higher secondary stage – two languages – compulsory • Higher stage – no compulsion of languages
  • 24. • Study of English – useful but it should not begin before Class V • Hindi – second important State-language – Hindi or English - taught 3 to 6 yrs – every students • State and Union Government at the national level – try for the expansion of Hindi • Classical Languages – Sanskrit, Persian or Arabic – not be compulsory at any stage. Facilities provided – study as an optional subject – last year of Junior High School stage (Class VIII) • Arrangements – to train teachers – depends on ability of the teachers
  • 25. Operations of Three-Language Formula • Classes I to IV: • One language – Mother tongue • Classes V to VII: • Two languages – Mother tongue and official language of the Union – Hindi or associate official language of the Union – English • Classes VIII to X: • Three languages – compulsory – one of these three languages – official language of the Union or the associate official language – which was not taken up in the class V to VII
  • 26. • Classes XI to XII: • Two languages – Compulsory – student – given option – any two of the three languages studied earlier or any two languages from • Modern Indian Languages • Modern Foreign languages • Classical Languages – Foreign and Indian
  • 27. Recommendations of Ishwar Bhai Patel Committee • The recommendations of the Kothari Commission should be given due consideration • Used as guidelines in formulating or reformulating any policies on the teaching of the languages
  • 28. Remedies to Language Problem • Teaching of Foreign Language English Medium at Higher Stage English Starting at Class VI No Burden of English • Teaching of Indian Languages
  • 29. Classical Languages • Sanskrit • Compulsory language – symbol of ancient glory of India • Origin of almost all the Indian Languages • Maintain our contact with our ancient culture
  • 30. • All ancient classical subjects should be taught independently at the higher level. • Only interested students may study them • As optional or compulsory subjects • Does not appear feasible at the primary or secondary level – curriculum burden • Cannot be included in the three- language formula
  • 31. • In present, teaching of Sanskrit has been included in the syllabus of Hindi • Similarly included in the syllabus of other languages • At the higher education level some difficulty of previous knowledge may arise while selecting the classical subjects • Courses may simplified to make them suitable for the existing situation
  • 32. • Study of these subjects at primary and secondary level – enable them to select these subjects as independent (optional) subjects at higher education stage • When the present difficulties regarding the language problem are overcome the teaching of these subjects may be possible as optional at the secondary stage
  • 33. The Problem of Teachers • People speaking other languages – Union and State Governments can train them for teaching • Teachers of other languages – have sufficient knowledge of the language of the region • Solution – teachers of other languages should be trained in the regional languages for a fixed period
  • 34. • Union Government – select teachers for different languages – after training – appointed as a language directors – inturn they will train local language teachers and give necessary guidance • Union or State Governments – select language teachers from different regions – giving them training - regional languages - Giving additional salary