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what would be the primary medium of education recommended by the nep for the first 5 years of a child's education​

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Answered by ashutosh8847
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Answer:

mother / local language

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Given below is the answer

Explanation:

The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which encourages the use of mother tongue as a medium of teaching in schools whenever possible — at least until the fifth grade — appears to have received conflicting reactions. While some individuals think that educating young children in their mother tongue helps learning, others claim that doing so can limit their opportunities for interaction and later hamper their ability to advance in fields where English is still the dominant language. "Teaching in the native tongue is crucial, but from the perspective of the job market, English is the universal language utilised for both trade and communication. Therefore, despite how imperial the language may appear, learning it is necessary to exist in the actual world. Principal Jonali Das Guwahati's Modern English School, Kahilipara. If mother tongue is made compulsory in schools, she continued, children will struggle to acquire English in the future.

Implementation of such a plan, for instance, is thought to provide a significant issue in places like Delhi where schools house a diversity of students from different states in a single classroom due to the fact that each child has a unique mother language. Therefore, it will be challenging to choose a single mother tongue as the medium of instruction. On the other hand, due to homogeneous groups in the classes, implementation of this advice appears to be carried out more smoothly in regional schools. But Sanyam Bhardwaj, a Central Board joint secretary and officer on special duty.

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