LANGUAGE IN INDIA

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Volume 13 : 2 February 2013
ISSN 1930-2940

Managing Editor: M. S. Thirumalai, Ph.D.
Editors: B. Mallikarjun, Ph.D.
         Sam Mohanlal, Ph.D.
         B. A. Sharada, Ph.D.
         A. R. Fatihi, Ph.D.
         Lakhan Gusain, Ph.D.
         Jennifer Marie Bayer, Ph.D.
         S. M. Ravichandran, Ph.D.
         G. Baskaran, Ph.D.
         L. Ramamoorthy, Ph.D.
Assistant Managing Editor: Swarna Thirumalai, M.A.

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Current Perspectives on Education

Editors P. Udayakumar, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed., M.A., Ph.D. Candidate
Dr. M. Lekeshmanaswamy, Ph.D.
Dr. K. Dhanalakshmi, Ph.D.


Editors’ Note

Jayanthi College of Education, Tiruppur, Tamilnadu, India organized two seminars in 2012 on various themes in which scholars from all over India participated and presented their valuable research and observations for further discussion.

The papers presented in the seminars are published in two volumes, with the title Current Perspectives on Education. This is the First Volume. We hope to publish the second volume by March 2013.

Our grateful thanks are due to all the participants of both the seminars as well as the Consultant- Professors from various University and College Departments of Education. In this First Volume, 29 papers are included. These cover a wide variety of issues in the fields of educational research and training. Use of modern technologies in Indian classrooms has received special attention. Focus was on how to impart skills to first generation learners from rural areas. Education for All occupied an important part in the discussions. Women’s education was also earnestly discussed in the papers presented in the seminars. In addition, a notable feature was the added focus on disability and disabled students. The consensus of the seminars was that theoretical knowledge was not adequate; we need to apply the models in a manner that is suitable to Indian conditions. We are glad to present the First Volume now. This will be followed by the second volume. We hope the papers presented here are useful to teachers and managers of education.

P. Udayakumar, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Ed., M.Phil., M.A., Ph.D. Candidate
Jayanthi College of Education
Tiruppur 641605
Tamilnadu
India
udayaphd@gmail.com

Dr. M. Lekeshmanaswamy, Ph.D.
Associate Professor in Zoology
Kongunadu Arts and Science College
Coimbatore 641029
Tamilnadu
India
ml_swamy64@yahoo.co.in

Dr. K. Dhanalakshmi, Ph.D.
Associate Professor in Education
Vinayaka Mission College of Education
Puducherry 607402
dhanalakshmik75@gmail.com


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