Kasargod, Oct 23: To end the feeling of alienation among tribal children when they get initiated into the world of letters in state or national languages, the Kerala State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) has decided to implement an educational package for tribal pre-primary children in their own language.
Titled Early Childhood Curriculum Care and Education (ECCCE), it will be implemented in anganwadis in tribal areas with the active participation of government agencies. Anganwadi teachers will use languages of different tribal ethnic groups to impart pre-primary education. The curriculum has been prepared, and it includes details of the origin, history, cultural diversity, and social life among different tribal groups.
In Attappady, 37 anganwadis have been selected for the pilot project targeting children from the Irula community.
The teachers in anganwadis will be trained with the help of tribal village elders. The project will begin in January next.
œTribal children should get education in their own language. Unlike other children, they grow up in a world of their own, a world of the jungle, animals, birds, rivers. They speak a dialect of their own, are brought up in a dissimilar culture, commission member Babu Narikuni said.
œWhen these children begin their education, at the pre-primary stage in the anganwadis near their settlements, they find themselves lost. The language used for instruction and communication here is frighteningly strange. The process flows on to the primary level too. Majority of these children drop out of school as they find it difficult to fully comprehend classroom teaching and the activities, or read the language and understand textbooks, added another member, C.U. Meena.
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