Background
- NEP 2020 replaces the National Education Policy of 1986, introducing reforms across school and higher education.
- The policy emphasizes promoting multilingualism, strengthening Indian languages, and ensuring flexibility in language learning.
- Tamil Nadu has opposed the three-language formula, rekindling the language debate.
Relevance : GS 2(Education )
Medium of Instruction
- NEP 2020 recommends that the medium of instruction up to at least Grade 5, preferably till Grade 8 and beyond, should be in the home language, mother tongue, local language, or regional language.
- The policy cites research showing that children grasp concepts better in their mother tongue between the ages of 2 and 8.
- Bilingualism (mother tongue along with English) is encouraged.
Findings of the 8th All India School Education Survey (AISES)
- Conducted by NCERT, AISES studies the medium of instruction and languages taught in schools.
- Declining trend in mother tongue as the medium of instruction:
- Primary stage: 86.62% of schools use the mother tongue (down from 92.07% in the previous survey).
- Urban-rural divide:
- 87.56% of rural schools vs. 80.99% of urban schools use the mother tongue.
- Previously, it was 92.39% (rural) and 90.39% (urban).
Three-Language Formula
- Evolution of the Three-Language Formula:
- 1968 Policy:
- Hindi-speaking states: Hindi, English, a modern Indian language (preferably a South Indian language).
- Non-Hindi-speaking states: Hindi, English, and a regional language.
- 1968 Policy:
- NEP 2020:Greater flexibility—no language will be imposed on any state.Encourages classical languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Pali, Persian, and Prakrit.Pushes for Sanskrit as an option in the three-language formula.
Implementation Challenges
- Poor execution of the three-language policy:
- Haryana (1969): Tamil was made the second language but removed in 2010 due to lack of Tamil speakers.
- Himachal Pradesh: Unable to offer Tamil and Telugu due to the unavailability of teachers.
- State Initiatives:
- Assam (2023): Introduced bilingual textbooks for Science and Maths in Assamese, Bodo, and Bengali.
- Andhra Pradesh (2023): Launched Telugu-English bilingual textbooks.
- NCERT (2024): Released digital books in 104 regional languages, including Bengali, Tulu, Dogri, and Car Nicobarese.
Foreign Languages in NEP 2020
- Foreign languages like Korean, Japanese, Thai, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian will be offered at the secondary level.
- CBSE Plan:
- Till Class 10 → Students must learn two Indian languages.
- Class 11 & 12 → Option to choose one Indian language and one foreign language.