[lg policy] Nepal: Use of mother tongue in classes inspires kids
Harold Schiffman
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Fri Jun 11 18:26:31 UTC 2010
Forwarded From: edling at lists.sis.utsa.edu
Republica
Use of mother tongue in classes inspires kids
Using mother tongue for education in a school in Chidipani-1,
Dhairani, has inspired students, teachers and even parents.
The Nava Jagriti Primary School, located in a Magar village, has
breathed a new lease of life ever since starting to use Magar language
in education. The Magar students, who speak their mother tongue at
home, are finding it easier to understand the textbooks after use of
the language in classes.
Full story:
http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=19707
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