Education minister holds meeting with Vikramshila Education Resource Society on strengthening English language teaching in govt schools

<p class="MsoNoSpacing"><b>GANGTOK,:</b><span style="font-family:&quot;Bookman Old Style&quot;,serif"> Education minister Raju Basnet held a meeting with representatives of Vikramshila Education Resource Society at his official residence in Gangtok on Friday to deliberate on strategies for strengthening English Language Teaching (ELT) in government schools across the State, informs a press release.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-family:&quot;Bookman Old Style&quot;,serif">The meeting was attended by Education principal secretary Dr. Sandeep Tambe, secretary (School Education) Tashi Chophel Lepcha, director (Language &amp; Textbooks) A.D. Chhetri, SCERT director-in-charge Dr. Shanti Ram Adhikari, and other officials from Education department, SCERT and Samagra Shiksha. Vikramshila Education Resource Society was represented by director Shubhra Chatterji along with her colleague.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-family:&quot;Bookman Old Style&quot;,serif">According to the releasee Vikramshila Education Resource Society, a reputed educational organisation, has worked extensively across several States of India to improve foundational learning and strengthen classroom pedagogy. “In the field of English language teaching, the organisation advocates a learner-centred and activity-based approach that views English not merely as a subject but as a language to be experienced, understood and acquired through meaningful interaction. Its work emphasises oral language development, reading comprehension, vocabulary enrichment, communicative competence, joyful classrooms, teacher mentoring, development of contextualised teaching-learning resources and sustained academic support systems rather than one-time training programmes.”<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-family:&quot;Bookman Old Style&quot;,serif">During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on the challenges associated with English language learning in government schools and the need for a comprehensive strategy to improve students' reading, writing and communicative abilities. The deliberations focused on understanding classroom realities, strengthening teachers' confidence in spoken English, developing teacher guides linked to existing textbooks, creating classroom resource materials, building a cadre of master trainers, and establishing demonstration and mentoring support mechanisms to ensure effective classroom transaction and sustained improvement in learning outcomes, the release adds.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-family:&quot;Bookman Old Style&quot;,serif">The participants also discussed the importance of adopting evidence-based and context-specific interventions through close collaboration with SCERT and other academic institutions of the State. Emphasis was laid on conducting diagnostic studies in schools to understand existing challenges, creating low-cost and replicable teaching-learning resources, and fostering classroom environments that encourage active participation, communication and confidence-building among learners. The attendees underscored the need for a phased and sustainable approach that strengthens the overall academic ecosystem while ensuring ownership of the programme by the State education system.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-family:&quot;Bookman Old Style&quot;,serif">Minister Raju Basnet highlighted the State government's commitment to improving the quality of education in government schools and reiterated the importance of ensuring that every child acquires strong English language skills without compromising inclusivity and equity. He emphasised that enhancing English proficiency among students would not only improve learning outcomes but also boost confidence, aspirations and future opportunities for young learners.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-family:&quot;Bookman Old Style&quot;,serif">“The meeting assumes added significance in the backdrop of the recent one-day State-level conference organised by Education department, wherein special emphasis was laid on improving English learning particularly reading, writing and communicative English in government schools. It was observed that limited proficiency and confidence in English is increasingly perceived as one of the factors contributing to declining enrolment in government schools,” the release states. “The proposed collaboration with Vikramshila is therefore aligned with the Department's broader initiative to strengthen English language learning and restore public confidence in government schools by equipping students with essential communication skills required in the contemporary world.” <o:p></o:p></span></p><p> </p><p class="MsoNoSpacing"><span style="font-family:&quot;Bookman Old Style&quot;,serif">After detailed deliberations, the participants agreed to implement the proposed programme on a pilot basis in Soreng district. The district was identified in view of its comparatively lower performance in relation to other districts in the recently concluded State Achievement Survey (SAS), the release adds.&nbsp;<o:p></o:p></span></p>

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