Fwd: [MLE] NMRC Newsletter V; "as far as possible"
Dear MLE friends,
The National Multilingual Education Resource Consortium (NMRC) from JNU is producing a newsletter with quality articles on MLE. The latest newsletter is no exception on that. It does focus on the "as far as possible" phrase tagged to the mother tongue reference in the Right to Education act. Some topics:
Regards,
Karsten
Karsten van Riezen
Education Consultant, SIL Int.
SIL, South Asia Group
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Recommended website: http://www.nmrc-jnu.org/
The National Multilingual Education Resource Consortium (NMRC) from JNU is producing a newsletter with quality articles on MLE. The latest newsletter is no exception on that. It does focus on the "as far as possible" phrase tagged to the mother tongue reference in the Right to Education act. Some topics:
- Prof Anvita Abbi : "Don't kill my Mother (tongue)"
- Sara Poehlman: "Mother Tongue Instruction 'as far as practicable' as Child's' right"
- Sara Poehlman: "Story telling for effective language transition in Assam Tea Gardens"
- Sikshi Manocha: "Witnessing the change" (a powerful testimony on the impact of MLE in the Saora community in Orissa)
Regards,
Karsten
Karsten van Riezen
Education Consultant, SIL Int.
SIL, South Asia Group
LinkedIn Profile
www.sil.org
Recommended website: http://www.nmrc-jnu.org/
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