New Paradigms in Language Education
Abstract:
Language
education plays an important role in the process of education. Without strong
language base students cannot excel in other subjects. Development of better
cognitive growth, healthy interpersonal skills and conceptual clarity is
possible through strong foundation of language. Hence to thrive academically,
socially and cognitively language base is very essential. NCF2005 states that, “It is common observation that language teaching is the most neglected
area in our schools. The importance of language is undermined by
educationists, teachers and parents as they ignore the fact that without strong
language base child cannot do justice with learning other subjects as well”.
The article emphasizes the importance of
teaching language. The teaching should be learner centered approach. Artistic forms
like Drama, Music, Dance, Folksongs, Painting, etc…can be used to add colors in
language teaching and learning.
Key words: Language Teaching, Art Based Language Teaching Strategy, Music, Drama, Painting, Audio-Visual materials
Introduction
Language
teaching plays an important role in the process of education. Without strong
language base students cannot excel in other subjects. Development of better
cognitive growth, healthy interpersonal skills and conceptual clarity is
possible through strong foundation of language. Hence to thrive academically,
socially and cognitively language base is very essential.
Language
Teaching is a complex skill, it is an art. It is not everybody s cup of tea. It
is a specific, objective and conscious process. It is not simply transforming
and dumping the information mechanically. But it is a multi polar process based
on psychological and philosophical foundations of education.
Language Teacher has to bring desired changes among the learners through teaching the content specified for language/literature students. The method/strategy used for teaching is very important because as NCF2005 states that,” The language teaching class room has remained one of the most boring and unchallenging sites of education”. Hence the revolutionary changes in Language teaching are very essential to reform language teaching in our schools. NCF2005 also states that, “it is common observation that language teaching is the most neglected area in our schools. The importance of language is undermined by educationists, teachers and parents as they ignore the fact that without strong language base child cannot do justice with learning other subjects as well”.
Importance
of Arts in Language Teaching
Language
teaching can be filled with colours through artistic forms like drama, music,
role-plays, etc... These activities can create conducive learning environment
in class-rooms National Curriculum
Framework, 2005 states that, “Stories,
poems, songs and drama link children to their cultural heritage, and also give
them an opportunity to understand their own experience and to develop
sensitivity to others. We may also point out that children may effortlessly
abstract more Grammar from such activities than through explicit and often
boring grammar lessons”.
Suzuki
method of teaching mother tongue, Hypothesis of Krashen s theory (Use of music
in language classroom) etc… theories stress on artistic skills in teaching
language. According to the Dakar Framework for Action4, many
factors are required as prerequisites for quality education. Learning
in and through the arts (Arts Education and Arts-in-Education) can
enhance at least four of these factors:
active learning; a locally-relevant curriculum that captures the interest and
enthusiasm of learners; respect for, and engagement with, local communities and
cultures; and trained and motivated teachers.
The psychological point of view
also artistic forms touch the hearts of students and motivate the students to
learn the new knowledge. Learning will
be more joyous and enjoyable. It is observed that
children, who are engaged in art activities, develop a better understanding of
other subjects, right from languages to geography to even science. Studies have
shown that students who are exposed to any of the forms of creative expression,
be it music, painting, or drama, on an average achieve higher scores in
standardized tests. Nuessel, Frank and Marshall (2008) found that songs
and music offer a rich resource for the development of the three communicative
modes viz., interpersonal, interpretive and presentational and enhances the
basic skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing. McIntire, Jean. M
(2007) found that music develops reading, writing, speaking and listening
skills and it develops the literacy skills of children with special needs. Drama is highly regarded as an effective and
valuable teaching strategy because of its unique ability to engage reflective,
constructivist and active learning in the classroom as well as enhancing oral
skills development (Di Pietro, 1987; Via, 1976; Heathcote cited in Wagner,
1976; Mezirow, 1990; Schon, 1991; Donato and McCormick, 1994; Lukinsky, 1990;
Miccoli, 2003). The use of
drama techniques and activities in the classroom provides exciting
opportunities for second language learners to use the language in concrete
“situations”. Besides, some research studies (Maley & Duff, 2001; Phillips,
2003) suggest that drama activities can promote interesting ways of motivating
language learners and teachers. With drama we can play, move, act and learn at
the same time (Phillips, 2003).
Hence
the above studies showed that Artistic skills like Music, Drama, have positive effect on language teaching and learning. Language class rooms can be filled
with colors teaching language through Arts.
Brain
research also
supports the value of integrating the arts in language teaching as well as in
other subject areas. Stanford University conducted a study to measure the
relationship
between reading and the arts and found “likely connections among brain regions involved
in the development of reading skills…[and] how exposure to the visual arts
might relate to phonological awareness (the ability to manipulate speech
sounds), which is correlated with reading ability.” The study involved children
who were enrolled in an examination of reading skills and associated brain
structures, and sought to see how the arts affected children’s reading fluency,
by comparing students with arts training to students without an arts education
over a three-year period. The study also involved interviewing the children’s
parents, testing reading scores and improvements over the test period and
studying the brains of the children through scientific imaging. By measuring
the parts of the brain that connect the two hemispheres –“communication
cables,” differences between strong and weak readers in connection to experiences
in the arts were observed.
Many teachers may feel
integrating arts in language teaching as a troublesome thing to implement,
hence some suggestions have been given to solve the issue.
Suggestions:
Many
studies have been done at international level but there is scarcity of the
research work in Indian context. Hence there is urgent need to take up the below
said area of research to bring revolutionary changes in language teaching and
learning.
Ø
Encouraging to conduct research
in below said areas:
Dramatization and Language teaching
Music and Language teaching
Music therapy and language teaching for mentally challenged
children
Language games and language teaching
Dance, gestures and communication
Dance and language teaching
Painting and language teaching
Sculpture and language teaching
Commonalities between Language and Arts
Ø
Produce
the Art Based Language teaching Audio-Visual materials (using the components of Music,
Drama, Dance, and Painting in Language Teaching.
Ø
Engaging the Language experts with back ground knowledge of of
Music, Dance, Drama and other artistic forms to produce art based audio-visual materials.
Ø
Arranging workshops for language teachers to train to use the Art
Based Language teaching Audio-Visual materials
in the classrooms.
Ø
Inviting
experts and specialists from other countries, who have done commendable work on
this area.
Ø
Art Based Language teaching Audio-Visual materials can be used at all levels
of education including nursery to secondary level, from special education to
higher education. Materials should be prepared according the need and abilities
of the students.
Ø
Encouraging Researchers to take up experimental studies and case
studies in this regard.
Ø
Developing Language testing
tools to measure the language abilities of students according to their
standards and grades of study.
Ø
Arranging workshops for Researchers to analyze the data using
appropriate statistical techniques. (SPSS
Package). The data can be interpreted exactly, when it has been analyzed
properly with suitable statistical techniques. Hence the training should be
given in this area.
Conclusion:
Integrating Arts in language teaching creates
emotionally pleasing environment and most conducive for learning language. Arts
can be integrated with language teaching at all levels, from kindergarten
classes to secondary classes, from special education to higher education. It is
the responsibility of educationists, teachers, parents and education department
to bring revolutionary changes in Language Education in the context of
universalisation of secondary education as it stresses the importance of
learner centered approach. Arts is a powerful vehicle of portraying feelings.
Integrating Art in language teaching attracts language learners. Hence it is
one of the most powerful learner centered approach to teach language.
References
Ø National Focus Groups Position
Papers, Vol. I, curricular areas, NCF, 2005, New Delhi: NCERT.
Ø NCERT (2005) National curriculum
frame work 2005, New Delhi, NCERT.
Ø NCERT (2006) Sixth Survey of
Educational Research, New Delhi, NCERT.
Ø Dissertation abstracts
international (2005), vol.65 no.9 march, vol.65 no.10 April, vol.66 no.3
September 2005.
Ø Gayathri.S(2012)Music Approach For Quality In Language Teaching And Learning, Empowering teachers, enhancing quality in teacher education, P-76, (Chapter in an Edited Book), Bangalore, Prism books Pvt limited. ISBN81-7286-745-x
It was an insightful article @Gayatri Mam. Looking forward for more such articles.
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