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एक पहच न Profile The Department of Education in languages was established in 2005 at NIE NCERT New Delhi. Earlier it was a constituent of the Department of Education in Social Sciences and Humanities. The department works in the area of language education, and in four languages- Hindi English Urdu and Sanskrit in particular. As per the mandate of NCERT curriculum, syllabi, textbooks, and supplementary material in four languages have been developed for learners at different stages of school educatio Orientation programmes for key resource persons are conducted as per the needs of the teachers teaching in various school systems. Programmes are also organised on the request of autonomous organisations like Central Tibetan Administration, Railway schools etc. Training programmes have been organised and packages have also been developed under Rashtriya Madhyamik Abhiyan -the flagship programme of MHRD. Seminars and conferences are organised to highlight recent developments in the area of language education. Academicians are invited to address the participants on contemporary trends in language education e.g multilingualism, constructivism and learner centric materials and pedagogies. Textual and supplementary materials are translated into Urdu to facilitate Urdu language teaching and learning. Textual materials on creative writing and translation have been developed in Hindi and Urdu. On 21st January Mother Tongue Day is celebrated to recognise the importance of Indian Languages. Faculty and Staff Dr. Sandhya Singh, Prof. & Head Dr. K.C. Tripathi, Professor of Sanskrit Dr. Sandhya Rani Sahoo, Professor of English Dr. Mohd. Faruq Ansari, Professor of Urdu Dr. Lalchand Ram, Professor of Hindi Dr. Sanjay Kumar Suman, Professor of Hindi Dr. Mohd. Moazzamuddin, Professor of Urdu

Dr. Diwan Hannan Khan, Professor of Urdu Dr. Jatindra Mohan Mishra, Professor of Sanskrit Dr. Pramod Kumar Dubey, Associate Professor, Hindi Dr. Chaman Ara Khan, Associate Professor, Urdu Dr. R. Meganathan, Associate Professor, English Shri Naresh Kohli, Associate Professor, Hindi Dr. Meenakshi Khar, Associate Professor, English Dr. Neelkanth Kumar, Assistant Professor, Hindi Dr. Sangeeta Sharma, Assistant Professor, Sanskrit Sh. Harish Sapra, APC Sh. Virender Kumar, S.O. Smt. Naresh Grover, PA Sh. Syed Nabi Hasan, Assistant Sh. Mahesh Kumar Meena, Steno Smt. Kiran Arora, UDC Sh. Haseen Khan, LDC Sh. Munna, MTS Sh. Sanjeev Kumar, MTS Project Staff Mrs. Rekha Ms. Anita Sh. Abdur Rehman Sh. Rinkesh Bhadula Sh. Amit Md. Arif Md. Wasi Md. Zeyaur Rahman Ms. Shikha Patwa Sh. Anil Kumar Yadav Sh. Keshari Kumar Tiwari Ms. Rabia Naz Ms. Shaifali Gussain Sh. Karuna Shankar Tiwari Development of e-content Department has been developing e-content besides print material in four languages i.e Hindi English Urdu and Sanskrit. The objective is to provide interesting and meaningful supplementary materials to the learners which are based on the curriculum, syllabi and textbooks. The e- content will be accessible on NCERT website. Content is developed in different genres in all the four languages. In English

audio programmes on storytelling and in Urdu dialogues titled Aiye Guftugu Kare have been developed. This activity will continue in this year as well. In Hindi e-content has been developed on Kavita Yatra and Lecture Series to enhance the language skills. Supporting learners and teachers with materials and resource for classroom teaching-learning and self learning is one of mandates of the Council. With the advancement of technology the need for valorising the technology for learning has become vital. Department of Education in Languages developed e-content materials in all the four languages in the form of audio, audio and video, text based multi-media materials based on textbooks as well as independent of the textbooks to enhance the language proficiency and language use by learners. Two series of audio programmes titled Stories Tell Many a thing and Come on, Let s Dialogue were produced for young learners in primary school. The first programme uses story telling as a strategy for promoting language learning while the second one exposes learners to short dialogues and language chunks in real life contexts to introduce and initiate learners to use the English language. Classroom videos for learners on listening and writing have also been produced besides discussions videos on language education. Interactive discussions on SWAYAMPRABHA channel also highlights ways and means of supporting effective language teaching-learning in school. Development of e-contents in Hindi for Online Professional Development of teachers The course has been developed for teachers teaching Hindi as second language at upper primary stage. The objective of developing online course is to disseminate the developed content to large number of teachers. The course has been developed on the principles of second language pedagogy, materials, textbooks, assessment patterns and other resources. The course material is in the process of finalisation. Team of experts have deliberated and contributed in developing user friendly course which will relate to concerns and issues of classroom transactions and avenues of professional development of the teachers. Seventy five items (e-content) based on Hindi poetry have been developed. This is based on the textbooks developed by NCERT for classes IX to XII. The major themes covered are poetry recitation, biographical sketches of the poets, explanation of selected stanzas of poems and messages which the poets convey through their poems. The resource persons from NCERT as well as Universities, colleges and other organisation have richly contributed along with the support of CIET.

Vyakaraanvithih- Grammar for Classes IX and X Department has brought out revised version of Vyakaranvithih in 2016.The book is designed as supplementary readers on Sanskrit grammar learners in classes 9th and 10th. The book introduces the learners the basic rules of Sanskrit grammar and exercises for strengthening the knowledge about grammar, The Book is developed to address the common difficulties faced by the learners n Sanskrit grammar and solutions are also provided for the benefit of the learners. Learning Outcomes at Elementary Stage Assessment is an important area of language education. NCERT has brought out a document which has recommendations for pedagogical processes and the possible learning outcomes up to Elementary stage. The Learning outcomes are developed in four languages i.e Hindi English Urdu and Sanskrit. The programme has been conducted in collaboration with Department of Elementary Education. Development of Workbook in English for class IX The workbook in English has been developed for class IX. This will be part of the package of Textbook and Supplementary Reader in English. The workbook is based on the contexts of the

textbooks. This has been done to develop linkages to facilitate comprehension and learning contextualised exercises for enhancing language skills (LSRW). The workbook will give opportunities for independent learning. The themes are contemporary and based on the vision of English language learning as stated in NCF-2005. Development of Workbook in Sanskrit for class IX The workbook titled Abhyasavan Bhava has been developed to provide opportunities to develop Sanskrit language skills among learners. The focus has been on grammar and composition skills in Sanskrit such as writing letter, essay, narration, dialogue etc. A glossary has also been provided for meaningful usage of Sanskrit language. The book has been developed for the learners at secondary stage. Tryout of the Urdu language kit developed for primary stage Urdu language kit was developed by NCERT for the very first time for primary stage to be used by learners and teachers. The Division of Educational Kit, NCERT has produced a prototype. This kit contains 19 types of item such as stories, word games, braille chart, word titles, Urdu riddles and alphabet cards, skill game and anagram etc. which can be used for performing activities for class I and II. The manual for the use of kit has also been developed. A five day orientation programme was organized to take the feedback from the practicising teachers about the Urdu language kit for primary school students. In the programme twenty nine teachers from three states i.e. Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar participated. The participants were provided with both rationale and empirical questionnaires along with the kit so that, they could come out with their views about the kit while practically using it in the class. The findings of the rational have shown that most of the teachers found the kit extremely useful for developing language skills among learners. The kit will take care of the needs of children with special needs, different learning styles and above all creating space for creativity among learners. Programme has been completed.

Training Programmes 2016-17 Training Programmes are organized for teachers and teacher educators in four languages i.e. Hindi, English, Urdu and Sanskrit at NIE, NCERT and in states/uts. The objectives of these programmers are to build the capacity of teachers in respective languages and to familiarize them with recent developments in Language teaching and learning. Sessions are conducted on the vision of National Curriculum framework, syllabi and textual materials and assessments. Another thrust area has been to interact with teachers teaching in remote and tribal regions. The department utilizes special funds allocated under SCP and TSP for the capacity building of teachers teaching in remote and under privileged areas. Programmes in this category have been conducted in Hindi, Urdu and English. Teachers are encouraged to use meaningful resources beyond textbooks and conduct small researches to understand learners problems. They have been oriented on mother tongue based multilingualism for enhancing language skills of the learners. Another focus area has been of ICT for teaching and learning of languages. Participants are suggested to integrate ICT in their classroom transactions. Sessions on inclusive education, developing sensitivity towards children with special needs are part of all the programmes. Above all, Participants are oriented on developing flexible approach towards children in learning as well as in assessment. Department has developed Training Packages under RMSA, and for North East Region. Twenty one day Professional Development course has been designed in Sanskrit for teachers on pedagogy and issues of Sanskrit teaching in work shop mode at Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Handicaped University, Chitrakoot. Below is the Table highlighting the particulars of the Capacity building programmes conducted in 2016-2017. Sr. No. PAC No. Title of the Programme Venue and Dates No. of Participants 1 2.08 Capacity building of Master Trainers on Urdu Language teaching with focus on emerging concerns for secondary stage. RIE, Bhubaneswar 19-23 Sept 2016 34

2 2.08 Capacity building of Master Trainers on Urdu Language teaching with focus on emerging concerns for secondary stage. 3 2.09 Capacity building Master Trainers Professional Dev. In Sanskrit language at Upper Primary and Secondary Stage 4 2.09 Capacity building Master Trainers Professional Dev. In Sanskrit language at Upper Primary and Secondary Stage 5 2.10 Capacity building of Master Trainers in English language Teaching and focus on emerging concerns 6 2.11 Capacity building of Master Trainers in Hindi language teaching with focus on concerns such as language in exclusive education gender value environment CCE &RTE for the Secondary Stage. Kolkata 03-07 Oct, 2016 SCERT Kerala, Thiruvanantha puram 05-09 Oct, 2016 SJ Sanskrit University Puri 01-05 Nov, 2016 NIE 19-23 Sept, 2016 SIE Portblair 16-20 Jan 2017 As per the mandate of the Council training programmes have been a significant feature of the department. The programmes are organized in Hindi, English, Sanskrit and Urdu. The major aim of the training programme is to familiarise and equip the teachers on various aspects of language pedagogy, language and learning, language education, multilingualism and language classroom in the diverse Indian contexts. The themes covered in the programme familiarises the participants with everyday classroom methodologies, strategies for interacting with the learners, ways of enhancing their language skills, effective ways of assessment and use of textbooks. Some of the recommendations for organizing training programmes in future are : Teacher research in the classroom needs to be considered as an instrument for teacher learning, teacher s professional development and enhancement of teaching-learning in the classroom. Teacher s understanding of language pedagogy is essential. Teacher should understand the skill of materials development: 37 35 48 27 32

S. No. Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and media for language teaching-learning is important in the present scenario of education. Title of the programme Venue and Dates No. of Participants 1 National Workshop on Language Pedagogy and Multilingualism as a Strategy at Secondary Stage 2 21 Day Refresher Course for Sanskrit Language Teachers 12 to 16 December, 2017, NIE, NCERT, New Delhi 26 October, 2017 to 15 November, 2017 Andaman Nicobar 40 29 National Seminar on Sanskrit in schools where are we? How are we? The seminar was organized on the occasion of celebration of Sanskrit week on 17-19 August 2017. Prof. Ramesh Chandra Pandey, Vice Chancellor of Shri. Lal Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeeth delivered the key note address. Prof B.K Tripathi, Joint Director, NCERT was the director incharge of the programme. There were fifty presenters from the fifteen states who presented their papers on teaching, learning of Sanskrit, Material Development, Use of the ICT in Sanskrit Language teaching and Learning, Language policy and Sanskrit etc. There were poster presentations as well. The participants shared their experiences of Sanskrit Teaching and Learning in Schools. National Conference on- Teaching Learning of English in Rural Areas and English as Medium of Instruction The conference was organized at NIE, NCERT, New Delhi from March, 20-23, 2017 with the objective of sharing and discussing issues related to teaching learning of English to children in rural and remote areas where the exposure to English is minimal. Prof. R. Amritvalli, Professor of Linguistics and from English and Foreign Language University, Hyderabad delivered an insightful key note address highlighting the need of adopting such methods for teaching learning of English which would support

the child s own efforts of learning English. She also focused on the promotion of mother tongue based multilingualism and flexibility in assessment processes. Prof. Amritvalli shared her research experiences in her address. Her keynote address set the tone for the interactions later on. There were around fifty paper presenters who were teachers, Research scholars, faculty from DIET s, SCERT, NGO s IASE s, British Council, Universities. There was a consensus that child s own language should be the medium of learning at least up to the primary stage. The Participants emphasized the need of developing relevant learning materials for children and adopting learner centric methodologies and meaningful ways of assessment. Participants felt that teaching of languages is a significant area as it encompasses other subject areas and acadmic achievement of children. Dr Srinivasa Rao from Zakir Hussain Centre for Educational Studies Jawahar Lal University, New Delhi delivered the valedictory address. Dr Srinivasa Rao highlighted the growth and progression of English Language in India developments in teaching and learning of English. He suggested that English language teaching and learning and English as medium of learning should not adversely affect the growth of Indian Languages. National Seminar on Use of ICT in Teaching- Learning of Languages in School Education- An Indian Scenario A National Seminar on Use of ICT in Teaching-Learning of Languages in School Education - An Indian Scenario was organised from 16-17 March, 2017 in the conference room of CIET, NCERT Campus. Prof. Panchanan Mohanty, Dean & Head School of Humanities of Hyderabad University, Hyderabad delivered the key note address highlighting the importance of integrating ICTin language learning. In his valedictory address prof R. C Sharma Professor and Head Centre for Advanced Studies in Linguistics apprised the participants of the scientific basis and structure of language and role of ICT in language learning. Around 55 papers were presented. Teachers from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Govt. schools of various states, research scholars, NGOs, teachers from colleges and universities from different parts of the country, faculty from NCERT and RIEs, Professors working in this area shared their experiences and innovations that they have tried out in their respective work places. The highlight of the Seminar was to understand how best and how far technology can be integrated into the teaching learning process to impart

quality education. It emerged from the discussion that ICT now acts as a catalyst agent, initiating new opportunities and possibilities in language classroom specifically for the most disadvantaged and marginalised learners. National Seminar on Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Department of Education in Languages organised the seminar to commemorate Sir Syed Ahmad Khan for his significant contributions in the area of education. He was great scholar of Persian, Mathematics. The seminar was inaugurated by Prof. Tariq Mansoor, Vice Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. He threw light on Sir Syed s multifaceted personality, his scholarly achievements and progressive thoughts. Prof. Iftikhar Alam former Director, Sir Syed Academy, delivered the keynote address. Prof. Alam highlighted that besides being an academician, Sir Syed took keen interest in agriculture and environment related issues. Sixty four participants attended the seminar. Panel discussions were organised for interactions between scholars and paper presenters. The major themes of seminar were focused on life and personality of Sir Syed, relevance of his work and teaching in modern times, Sir Syed as writer, poet and progressive thinker who promoted education of Muslim women and scientific temper among Muslims. The valedictory function was organised to conclude the activities of the seminar. Prof. Balram Shukla and Prof. Ganga Prasad Vimal (Former) from Delhi University, Delhi were the Chief Guests. Prof. Shukla stressed on the need of spreading his messages far and wide. Prof. Vimal stressed the need of understanding the contribution of Sir Syed in historical perspective. He worked for the upliftment of Muslim community in terms of education and economic status. National Seminar on Language, Society and Culture Language play an importance role in the integration and unity of the country. The role of media and cinema in promoting languages have also been highlighted in some of the paper presentations during the seminar. Department of Education in Languages organised the seminar with the objectives of finding co-relation between language

and society, to understand how society and culture integrates into language. There was focus on marginalised languages and how these can be preserved and made functional in our education system. There were hundred and twenty participants from different parts of the country who attended the seminar. Papers were presented in ten sessions. Prof. Hrushikesh Senapaty, Director, NCERT inaugurated the seminar. Prof. Senapaty emphasised the role of language in preserving society and culture. Prof. Nityanand Tewari, Former, HOD Department of Hindi, Delhi University was the Chief Guest. He highlighted that language, society and culture are interrelated and mother tongue plays an important role in preserving the culture. Prof. Anand Prakash, Former faculty Department of English, Delhi University delivered the keynote address. Prof. Anand Prakash drew the attention to the role of literature in reflecting on the language culture and society and this generation should be apprised of the significance of literature in preserving language culture and society. Visitors of NCERT & Foreign visits by NCERT faculty: Visit of Delegation from Ethiopia An Ethiopian delegation of teachers, teacher educators, educational administrators and policy planners visited the Department to have an interaction with the members of faculty on language education and language policy in school education on 8 March, 2017 at 11.45 a.m. The group was interested in knowing how India s languagein- education policy addresses diverse needs of the multicultural, multi-lingual society and promote mother tongue based multilingualism. A presentation on language-in- education policy was discussed and queries were addressed with reference to Indian and African language diversity and multilingualism in school education.

Visitors to NCERT and Foreign Visits by NCERT faculty Prof. Sandhya Rani Sahoo visited Germany to participate in the themed trip German School System from 18-22 September, 2017. The programme was conducted by the Federal Foreign Office Visitor s programme of the Federal Republic of Germany and was organised by Goethe Institute. The objective was to get the first-hand impression not only about the German School System but also of Germany and its people. They presented an overview of their school system and the profile of their teachers. There has been internal partnerships among the German Federal States regarding teacher training (Berlin) textbook research at the George Eckert Institute, School partnerships, vocational Education, Foreign Language Instruction in German Schools. There was mutual exchange of ideas on the school systems in India and Germany. Languages without scripts had no place in the education system. the result: Gondi, Bhili and Santhali became minority languages because their population was divided among several states.