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Title: Teaching of Second National Language (2NL) in Sri Lanka: Success and Failurein achiving Objectives of 2NL
Authors: Athirathan, Sabaratnam
karunanithi, Markandu
Keywords: Objectives, 2NL, Success, Failure
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Faculty of Education, University of Colombo
Series/Report no.: Annual Research Symposium 2015;
Abstract: Teaching Second National Language (2NL) in Secondary Schools is one of the initiatives of the government to bridge the communication gap between the ethnic groups. Social cohesion is one of the objectives of education and it was clearly stated by the National Education Commission in its first report. Further communication with other ethnic groups and cultural understanding is also highlighted in the Grade 10 Teacher's instructional manual as a main objective of teaching 2NL. Text books have been developed for Junior Secondary grades by the Educational Publication Department, yet it is claimed that there are many shortcomings. Objectives of this study are to identify the status of achieving ...
URI: http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/6098
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