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    Denying Mother Tongue: Silencing the Child

    Now a days news are coming that teachers of English medium schools punish the children for speaking in mother

    tongue in classroom. This should be condemned. This is violation of childs linguistic right. This kind of treatment to

    the child reminds of the colonial mindset of the teachers who love teaching, but dont love children. They understandteaching and dont understand child and their socio cultural back ground.

    Using mother tongue of a child as the medium of instruction has been a debate when English language is spreading

    everywhere. Indian linguistic situation is altogether different from rest of the world. India is a multilingual and

    multicultural country. Education to the children in different Indian socio- economic condition is varied based on rich-

    poor, tribal nonotribal, urban rural and tribal dichotomy. Fortunately, government schools are looked after the

    government, or else the capitation fees for education should not have been borne by the parents living below poverty

    line. For majority of Indian parents government schools are the choice and the schools can also deliver the

    goods if the resources are used properly .

    Every child should be taught in their first language at least up to eight years. In developed countries like Europe and

    Japan use of mother tongue is more important than learning English. India educational system is always grappled

    with using English from Class I in Government schools which is most unfortunate. Majority poor children are provided

    education in government schools. The children enrolled in these schools are from poor family background. So we

    should not hope that introducing English from class I would really helpful for these children. Rather it will be

    counterproductive. Research says that, a child strong in mother tongue can be stronger in other tongue.

    Teachers teaching in the government schools are from poor English back ground. Methods of teaching a language -

    irrespective of English or mother tongue/second language acquisition are still a far reaching knowledge that is

    imparted to Indian teachers. Language teaching is a neglected subject in Teacher Education programme.

    Children can acquire any language provided they are given a context. But millions of Indian rural and tribal children

    dont have those facilities. But research says that children learn better from their own cultural context. English is not

    a language of communication for many rural and tribal families. The success stories of Indian children learning

    better English is based on huge expenditure their parents making in rich English medium schools.

    Consider the poor quality of school and the knowledge that is imparted to the children in an alien language to the

    child and imagine how the child is learning. Children, before coming to school are enriched with rich socio linguistic

    resources. Children construct their knowledge in their language of thought and express their knowledge in their

    language of speech.

    For any qualitative and meaningful education, mother tongue or say first language of the child is a prerequisite,

    rather nonnegotiable. Our social system is affected by a virus of linguistic colonialism that is craze for teaching in

    English language, from the very birth of the child .This is absolutely wrong. Parents should have the right to dream for

    their children, but that dream should have a reason and logic to provide a space for the child where she can really

    articulate in her own language.

    Denying the language of the child means damage her knowledge and to block her education. I understand that

    English is necessary for a wider world, but not at the cost of mother tongue or state language and not at the cost of

    childrens linguistic human rights.

    Mahendra K Mishra ([email protected])

    Bhubaneswar,India

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