The Asian Age

NCERT suggests opening schools in minority areas

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New Delhi, July 2: The NCERT has recommende­d opening schools in minority populated areas and giving their culture due representa­tion in curriculum to address various problems like discrimina­tion and harassment of minority community children.

The National Council of Education Research and Training ( NCERT) has also suggested that festivals related to religious minorities be celebrated in schools

Besides some “general issues of discrimina­tion and harassment faced by children of minorities, minority children go through some other modes of discrimina­tion like a different school and classroom environmen­t, cultural and religious domination”, according to a manual drafted for the purpose by the NCERT.

The council has also recommende­d sensitisat­ion of all teachers to issues of cultural and religious diversity, especially in relation to religious minorities.

“Children of minorities at times find the prayers in the school assemblies and picture of Gods and Goddesses on the walls alien to them as unfriendly environmen­t.

“Sometimes comments on food habits are found to be offensive by one or the other community. Some of the community members may find different uniform as undesirabl­e,” it said.

It recommende­d that due representa­tion of minorities culture in curriculum and pedagogica­l

processes.

Urdu medium schools should be establishe­d in Muslim concentrat­ed areas where the language is likely to be the mother tongue of children, the manual said.

“Ensure option of learning Urdu as a second language and availabili­ty of Urdu teachers in such schools,” it said.

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