The Indian Languages, Education System & The Goal of a Teacher - Tesal Sangma #19
Description
Tesal Sangma is a certified ESOL and EAP Instructor and an
English teacher from India. For the past 8 years, he has been working at the Woodstock International School, creating engaging learning experiences and tailoring high-quality materials for his students.
In today's show, I and Tesal sat down to talk about the Indian languages, India as a country and the role that the English language has within it. We have also gone in depth to explore the Indian education system as well as some general tendencies of where education might be heading worldwide.
Timeline:
00:00 - Introduction
01:32 - The Meaning of the word 'Himalaya'
02:18 - The Garo people and language
04:51 - In what languages do the people of India
communicate?
07:50 - Hindi, Sanskrit and Tamil
11:25 - The role of the English language in India
15:40 - The complexities of objectivity history and
ethnography
20:40 - India's political framework
22:13 - Teaching and the education system of India
24:26 - The differences between traditional and modern ways
of teaching
33:29 - Is it best to work in a public, private or
international school?
40:26 - Where is the Indian education system heading?
42:33 - Tesal's plans for the future
45:36 - What does it really mean to be an educated person?
47:45 - What is the difference between being educated, smart
and wise?
51:00 - Should everyone aim at being wise?
55:17 - The task of
true teachers
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