English Council, UNICEF to prepare educators in English
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is a United Nations Program headquartered in New York City that gives long haul which is helpful and formative support to youngsters and moms in creating nations. It is one of the parts of the United Nations Development Group and its Executive Committee, and now to train the teachers to teach English in the education department of Madhya Pradesh. For this initiative the education department is set to launch a pilot project from Ujjain.
The teachers will be trained in the language English with backing of British Council and UNICEF Since, the state board is lagging behind in English and students are not capable in the international language which additionally hampers the prospects of the students in the future.They are also considering letting the teacher take international university courses like the Manchester English course to create an individual expert in a foreign language.
To amend this issue, school education minister paras Jain has recently proclaimed that English would be presented from the class I other than that the greatest challenge is that MP board schools need great teachers to teach the English language in easiest way. For this, Rajya Shiksha Kendra (RSK) of the department has organized to launch the scheme from the minister’s region in Ujjain after which once it is fruitful, it will be actualized in the whole state.
Kamlesh Sharma, chief ELTI (English dialect preparing organization) of RSK told TOI, "We had welcomed the application for expert mentors. Presently their meetings would be held from December 8 to 12. A group of British Council has landed in Ujjain. After their determination, preparing would be carried out in two batches." English teachers are exceptionally ailing in the state of Madhya Pradesh. 237 posts have been sanctioned whereas; only 14 have been filled while 259 were vacant in the high school and the higher optional level. This data was given beforehand by the minister Vidhan Sabha to MLA Shailendra Jain's with the composed inquiry.