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DIET, Pitampura

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Introduction: Developing Resource Centre for Communication

in English is an on going project that started in the academic year 2010-11. Since English is not a compulsory paper of ETE course but the importance of English in the teaching-learning is felt by one and all especially teachers teaching at primary level in MCD. In the present context teaching-learning process is based on constructivism and child-centered interactive education. For the proper implication of this development in communication is very important. In order to develop good oral communication for teachers and students the present English Resource Centre is being established.

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English in India is a global language in a multilingual country (Sec. I). A variety and range of English-teaching situations prevail here owing to the twin factors of teacher proficiency in English and pupils’ exposure to English outside school. The level of introduction of English is now a matter of political response to people’s aspirations rather than an academic or feasibility issue. While endorsing prevailing academic opinion for a later but more effective introduction of English (supporting this with an assessment of the “critical period” or “sensitive window” hypothesis in Sec. IV.1), we also respond to current realities by describing what is achievable in given situations, supplemented with affirmative-action interventions where necessary (Sec. III.2.). NCF 2005

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Recommendations for teachers on Language Learning Curriculum 2005

All teachers who teach should have basic proficiency in English.

All teachers should have the skills to teach English in ways appropriate to their situation and levels, based on their situation and levels, based on knowledge of how languages are learnt.

These two recommendations have implications for the content of pre-service and in-service teacher-education programmes. (Page no. 30) NCF 2005

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ObjectivesThe teachers and students will be able to:

learn about the various genres of language and literature

practice correct pronunciation, stress of alphabets in a word as well stress of word in sentence

recognize the intonation and correlate it to the text develop learning aids for classroom activities

which are child friendly discuss classroom problems in teaching English

and seek solutions with the help of resource centre

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Objectives (Contd) To orient pupil teachers/ working

teachers in basic skills of English language learning.

To develop aural-oral skills of language.

To develop oral communication skills of language.

To boost and refine the language proficiency.

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StatusVarious agencies like British Council, American

Centre, CIET, NCERT, have been visited & a list of equipments/ material, Books for purchase has been prepared and some of these have been procured.

Various publishers house like Cambridge University Press (CUP), National book Trust (NBT), Oxford Book Trust (OBT), Ratna Sagar Press (RSP), Katha and a list of Audio-Video CDs & Teacher Training material have been listed out and some of these have been procured.

Various teaching modules for In-Service programmes related to Oral communication are in process

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Status (Contd):

A two-day workshop on the development of course material was conducted on 6th and 13th January’2011.

2 Orientation Programmes have been conducted in 11th to 12th November 2010 and 17th to 18th January 2011. 56 primary teachers attended the orientation programme.

Teaching/Training modules on various target areas of communication are being developed.

News Letter/Magazine/Wall Journal/Wall Corner is initiated.

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Modules for the Recourse Centre for Communication in EnglishSl.No.

Topics Duration

Day

1. Developing Listening and Speaking Skill

10 hrs 2 days

2. Developing Reading Skill 10 hrs 2 days

3. Vocabulary Enhancement 10 hrs 2 days

4. Improving Pronunciation by Learning Phonetics

10 hrs 2 days

5. Brushing up Grammar 10 hrs 2 days

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Sl.No.

Topics Duration

Day

6. Developing Writing skill 10 hrs 2 days

7. Use of Dictionary 5 hrs 1 day

8. Developing the Skill of Narration– Story Telling

5 hrs 1 day

9. Lesson Planning & Diary Writing for Teaching of English

10 hrs 2 days

10. Developing the Art of Creative Writing

10hrs 2 days

11 Developing Teaching Aids for Classroom Purpose

5 hrs 1 day

12. Developing Language Games For Classroom Purpose

5 hrs 1 day

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Details of the workshops for In-Service Teachers Theme: Developing Oral Communication

Skills The idea is to create situations where teacher

students catch an opportunity to practice their oral – aural skills. These situations are derived from everyday life and are set up in a non – threatening environment, away from the stress which comes with competition. The ultimate end is to boost the students’ confidence in using the English as language. This smoothly glides into the next phase of language development, leading up to the highest level of proficiency in any language. This would be done in three phases.

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(contd)PHASE 1: Talk about real- life situations where

language can be used. This would highlight the need of learning the language. This need translates the motivation of learning the language.

PHASE 2: After a rapport is struck, one moves on to the next stage. Purposed to share what goes on in the mind. The underlying principle is being the human urge to share the ideas on relevant topics and themes.

PHASE 3: The pinnacle is reached, once our students begin to initiate, expressing their creativity using a particular level. This could be in the form of poetry, writing lyrics, drama, writing essays etc.

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Glimpse of the workshop

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Glimpse of the workshop

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Next year programme proposal and budget proposal:Activities to be taken up next year:Development of Teaching Modules for INSET

programme – Teaching modules on 12 identified topics will be developed with the help of experts for training In-service and Pre-Service Teacher and developed it into a book.

Conduct In-service training programme - 4 INSET Programmes of 5 day duration will be conducted for the In-service programme.

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Details of the budget needed to precede the said activities: 1.Development of teaching modules for INSET Programme:

4 workshop for 2 day each

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1. 1 consultant / advisor

@1,500/- 1,500 x 2 x 4 = 12000/-

2. 5 member participant

@1,150/- 1,150 x 5 x 2 x 4 =46,000/-

3. Refreshment and lunch

@50/- 50 x 8 x 2 x 4 = 3200/-

4. Contingency @1,000/- 1,000 x 4 =4,000/-

5. Editing  

@1,000/- 1,000 x 4= 4,000/-

Total =

Rs. 69,200/-

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Final 2 day meeting of expert Sl.no.

1. 1 expert @1,500/-

1,500 x 2 = 3000/-

2. 5 ELT Consultant @1,150/-

1,150 x 5 x 2 = 11,500/-

3. Refreshment and lunch @50/- 50 x 8 x 2 = 800/-

4. Contingency @1,000/-

1,000/-

5. Editing @1,000/-

1,000/-

6. Total =

17,300/-

7. Editing of whole module into a book

3,000/-

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2. INSET Programme No. of the programme=2 No. of day = 5 No. of teacher = 30

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1. 4Payment of Resource Person

@1,500/-

1,500 x 2 x 5 = 16,500/-

2. Refreshment and lunch of RP

@50/- 50 x 2 x 2 x 5 = 1,000/-

3. TA/DA of participants @30/- 30 x 30 x 2 x 5 = 9,000/-

4. Refreshment and lunch @20/- 20 x 30 x 2 x 5 = 6,000/-

5. Teaching Learning Material

@ 1,000/-

1,000 x 2 =2,000/-

6. Contingency @1,000/-

1,000 x 2 = 2,000/-

7. Report Writing @1000/- 1,000 x 2 = 2,000/-

Total =

Rs.38,500/-

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3. Conduct of follow up study:Filling in questionnaire / observation

schedule.Observation by field assistant.Analysis of data and report writing.Publication of Newsletter of 100 copies =

Rs.30,000/-

The grand total needed for conducting INSET programme the next year 2011-2012 is Rs.1, 86,000/-

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Proposed Financial Budget for Establishing Resource Centre:

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1. 1.Room 900sq.feet@250

Rs. 2,25,000/- to be constructed by

PWD

2. Human Resource I.Associate project coordinator II. Project assistant

@ 18000/-

@ 9000/-

18,000 x 12 = 2,16,000/-

9000 x 12 = 10,8,000/-

3. Infrastructure Rs. 1,00,000/-

4. Equipments Rs. 2,00,000/-

5. Teaching Learning Materials

Rs. 50,000/-

6. TA and other material cost

Rs. 50,000/-

Total - Rs. 7,24,000/-

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Thus the total amount for conducting INSET programme and Establishing Resource Centre needed

= 1,86,500 + 7,24,000 = Rs.9,10,500/-

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List of books procured 1. Story of Astronomy – Uday patil –

National Book Trust, India 2. Rintu and his compass – Abhijit Sengupta

- National Book Trust, India 3. Native American Folk Tales – Usha

Iyengar - National Book Trust, India 4. The Invisible Man – H.G.Wells – Charles

Baker Books Ltd. 5. Grandpa’s Tales –Shanti Publications 6. Common Errors in English – Dr. Birbal

Jha – British Lingua 7. The Wise world of English Proverb -

Arihat publication

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8. Student’s Treature 9. Gitanjali – Rabindranath Tagore –

Pigeon Books 10. 3000 Idioms and Phrases – Sam

Phillips – Goodwill Publishing House 11. Adolescence the wonder years –

Byword Books Private Limited 12. The Adolescent Girl – Dr. Amrinder

Bajaj – Books For All, Delhi 13. Discourse, Language teaching – Guy

Cook – Oxford

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14. Beginners – Peter Grundy – Oxford 15. Curriculum Framework For Teacher

Education , NCERT

16. Grammar World – Reference and Practice for elementary to intermediate students – Goyal Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd.

17. National Curriculum Framework 2005 – NCERT

18. Skill in Environmental Studies through language and Maths in Early Grades – NCERT

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19. Reading for meaning ( A collection of writings on the process of reading) – NCERT

20. Philately 21. Contours of Courage22. The magic of Innocence –

NCERT 23. We are One – NCERT24. CDs – Idioms and Phrases Preposition and models Dictionary and

Pronunciation Basic Grammar

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