By Tricitynews Reporter
Rajpura 13th November:- Chitkara University, Punjab
inaugurated a one of its kind Language Research and Training Centre:
"Language Talkies–the native way" under the CLIL@India initiative of
Erasmus+ (European Union programme for education) to propagate and promote regional languages (Punjabi and Hindi) in
the region.
Dr. Sandhya Singh,
Professor Department of Education, NCERT, Prof. Gisella Lange Senior Advisor,
Ministry of Education, University Research, Italy and Dr. Madhu Chitkara, Vice
Chancellor, Chitkara University inaugurated the Centre in the presence of Prof.
Giovanni Lamartino, Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literature,
University of Milan, Italy and Dr. Luciana Pedrazzini, Assistant Professor,
Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, University of Milan, Italy and
Dr. Sumanpreet Kaur, Head of the Department of Linguistics & Punjabi
Lexicography, Punjabi University, Patiala.
The objective of the centre
is to promote innovative teaching practices, innovative learning practices,
mother-tongue-based education and multilingual pedagogy. The centre will also
tie up or liaise with local teacher education colleges and schools to help
teachers and students learn better.
Dr. Sangeeta Pant,
Coordinator CLIL@India project explained that the centers would play a crucial
role in improving and building students’ proficiency in two languages with
vital emphasis on the mother tongue. As far as Chitkara University concerned,
CLIL centre will focus on the Punjabi and Hindi language.
In the inaugural address,
Dr. Sandhya spoke at length on how languages have suffered and even become
extinct over the years in some countries. She also shared few initiatives
taken up by NCERT to promote and propagate regional languages in India.
Recounting her experience
as a student, Vice Chancellor of Chitkara University, Dr. Madhu Chitkara
reiterated the need for multilingualism as a way to connect with people, and
extended the university’s support to the CLIL@India project co-funded by the
Erasmus+ programme of the European Union. Dr. Sumanpreet Kaur, HOD Department
of Linguistics and Lexicography, Punajbi University touched upon the grave
situation of the Punjabi Language in Punjab and appreciated the efforts of
Chitkara University and CLIL@India initiative for propagating mother tongue and
regional languages.
Senior Advisor, Italian
Ministry of Education Ms. Gisella Langé drew on similarities between the Indian
and the European Union’s experience in terms of managing the tension between
different languages. She expressed optimism for the CLIL methodology to resolve
some of the most recalcitrant problems of managing the language question in
education. Her sentiments were echoed by Prof. Giovanni and Dr. Luciano from
Uniersity of Milano.
Keeping the theme of
preserving ones' culture and heritage through language and Art, Students of
Chitkara University organised a unique exhibition "Punjabi Vedha"
depicting the culture of Punjab for the dignitaries and also performed
"Gatka", Gidha and Bhangra, which left everyone spellbound.
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