KDA Advocates for Mandatory Kannada Education Across All School Boards
Make learning Kannada mandatory irrespective of board or curriculum followed: KDA report
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The Kannada Development Authority (KDA) has recommended making Kannada language education mandatory for all students, regardless of the school board or curriculum. This recommendation stems from a report highlighting the inconsistencies in language education that contribute to students' struggles with Kannada.
- 01KDA's report emphasizes the need for uniform Kannada education.
- 02Inconsistencies in curricula across school boards lead to student failures in Kannada.
- 03The report was submitted to the Minister for School Education and Literacy.
- 04Prof. Purashothama Bilimale, KDA chairman, led the report's findings.
- 05The recommendation aims to improve language proficiency among students.
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The Kannada Development Authority (KDA) has submitted a report titled “Why do children fail in Kannada?” to the Karnataka government, urging that Kannada language education be made mandatory for all students, irrespective of their school board or curriculum. The report, presented by KDA chairman Prof. Purashothama Bilimale to Minister for School Education and Literacy Madhu Bangarappa, identifies the lack of uniformity in language curricula as a significant factor contributing to students’ difficulties in mastering Kannada. The KDA's recommendation aims to address these disparities and enhance students' proficiency in the language, ultimately fostering better educational outcomes.
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Implementing mandatory Kannada education could significantly improve language skills among students in Karnataka, leading to better academic performance and cultural integration.
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