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@Ramya
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@Ramya · 2:56

Providing students with technical education in regional languages. Thoughts?

article image placeholderBetter grasp, but lack of ecosystem: Survey by Gujarat Vidyapith puts spotlight on advantages, challenges of teaching technical courses in mother tongue
Over 200 students said that it made them grasp the concepts better. And around 130 people said that the learning in Gujarati made them sensitive towards the problems of the common people. And an overwhelming 55% of the alumni surveyed said that writing exams in Gujarati had reduced their mental stress. The Education Ministry has actually set up a task force for preparing a roadmap for imparting technical education in mother tongue

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@Varun.K
@Varun.K · 3:14
Because what happens when they get out of college? Would they be working with people who only speak their language? Is that the idea we are building? The thing is that when it comes to technical knowledge, what we are missing out is the role of teachers, let's say the best teacher in India on a particular subject, how many languages he or she would speak. So if the students are choosing to learn in technical language, there's a limitation on the number of teachers available
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@jooraj3 · 0:10
Your speech is very superb and awesome. Your speech is very clear. Thank you for your teaching and you will carry on in your speech
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