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Tamil Children in many Lands
"கற்க கசடற கற்பவை [TamilNet, Sunday, 04 May 2008] [see also Cyber Cafes in Sri Lanka, 2004]
13,300 children and students from the Tamil Diaspora on Saturday, 3 May 2008. attended annual exams in Tamil language across various countries in Europe and in New Zealand. The exams, conducted by the Tamil Education Development Council (TEDC), a European trans-national Tamil initiative, are largely sustained through volunteer effort and from the contribution of Tamil educational institutions in Europe.
The TEDC, with an expert panel, is responsible for
the design of curricula, provides workshops to teachers in Tamil
language and conducts the annual exams. The pass-out ratio last year
was more than 90 percent, according to Administrative Coordinator of
TEDC, Nakula Ariyaratnam. "The primary aim of the exams is to
encourage Tamil language skills among the students who learn Tamil.
However, we also focus on their ability to use the language as a
means of gaining knowledge on other subjects such as the history of
Tamils, and their ability to interrelate texts in Tamil with the
mainstream languages in their countries," says Mrs. Ariyaratnam.
90-minutes written exams were held for children
between grade 01 and grade 04. two-hour exams for children in grade
05 and grade 06, 150-minutes papers for grades 07,08 and 09 and
3-hour exams were held for grade 10 students, Mrs. Ariyaratnam said.
[Tamil examination
paper for Grade 10.] "So far, the TEDC has been conducting
written exams. Fully aware of importance of the examinations for
oral language skills among the students, we are examining ways and
means for effectively incorporating oral exams for the next year."
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