LANGUAGE PROVISIONS IN NEP 2020

Subjects:

  • GS-2: Education & Governance: Language Policy, NEP Implementation
  • GS-1: Society: Linguistic Variety, Mother Tongue’s Role

Key Points

Instruction Medium

  • NEP 2020 requires teaching in the mother tongue or regional language until Grade 5, ideally Grade 8, to boost learning outcomes.
  • Multilingualism, including bilingual methods, is promoted from early education.

Three-Language Approach

  • Unlike the 1986 policy’s focus on Hindi, English, and another Indian language, NEP offers states flexibility.
  • Tamil Nadu opposes this due to historical resistance.

Survey Insights

  • NCERT’s Eighth All India School Education Survey:
    • 92.39% of rural schools use the mother tongue.
    • Urban schools lean toward English, highlighting a divide.

Implementation Hurdles

  • Resources: NCERT introduced bilingual textbooks; digital versions in 100 languages are set for 2024.
  • State Resistance: Tamil Nadu dropped Hindi in 2010; Himachal Pradesh lacks teachers for Telugu and Tamil.

Additional Language Focus

  • Classical languages (e.g., Sanskrit, Tamil) and foreign languages (e.g., Korean, French) will be encouraged.

Insights & Next Steps

  • Teacher training and resources are key to regional language success.
  • State flexibility must balance unity and diversity.
  • Bilingual tools can ease transitions to advanced education.

Mains Practice Question

“Assess the three-language formula’s impact under NEP 2020. How can India reconcile linguistic diversity with uniform education standards?”

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