English Proficiency Programme: A Brief History

from 9-10 students (2013) to 11,032 registrants (2015),

continuing to 12,34,567 registrants/associates (2018)?


Period

Status

Replicable?

Aug 1997

I formally started as a teacher.

1997-2006

Complaints and Lamentations.

Regular gibe
A huge majority of engineering graduates are not employable.
[from industry tycoons]

2006-2008

My own problem. Tentative plans and trials.

2008-2010

Realization: I did not have the license to complain.
Admission: Rather, I could be blamed as partly responsible.
Question: Is it an unsolvable problem? What can the government/society do? What can schools do? What can the system do?
What can I - a mere human being - do? Is it an unsolvable problem?

In our lifetime, we have seen great problems solved.

2010-2012

Definite intention to make a contribution.
Abortive plans to adopt a school for the purpose.
Concrete roadmap to set up a classroom.

Jul 2013

A classroom: earthen walls, tin shade, cheapest possible furniture and blackboard, no fan, thrice a week, 2-3 pm. 9-10 students.
Assistance: Govind, Sarthak, Srijan, Anurag, Namita.

Perhaps.

Jul-Sep

Realization: Logical flaws. Psychological bottlenecks. Lots of debris to be cleaned up. A lot to unlearn.

Original lesson plan grossly inadequate.

Intelligence cannot be inadequate. A language cannot be difficult.

Done.

Sep-Nov

Classroom shifted: solid walls, solid green board, tea.
And, a surprisingly elaborate lesson plan, spread over three modules.
Module 1 delivered completely - and thereby defined.

Done.
Yes.

Nov-Jan

Yet another classroom: twice a week, around 40 children from class 3 to 6!
Very limited time to make a coverage.

To save time and facilitate re-runs, EPP Module 1 material appeared on A2 sheets.

Module 1 delivered second time.

Perhaps yes.

Jan-Mar

A fourth classroom elsewhere: Third delivery of Module 1.

Perhaps.

Jan 2014

Seed funding from Alumni funds of IIT Kanpur under Community Initiative.
EPP officially launched.

Not an issue.

2014

EPP material started appearing on large A1 and small A3 sheets.
EPP Module 1 delivered thrice under IITK banner at KV IITK classroom in March, April, May -- aggressively targetting teachers of schools in Kanpur.
EPP receives patronage of one generous alumnus and a number of other donors.
EPP Module 2 course material gets prepared. Module 3 material chalked out. Need of a Module 4 felt.

But, two attempts to deliver Module 2 fail to take off.

Done.

2015

EPP Module 3 material gets prepared.
EPP team develops a respectable size and presence.

Done.
Crucial.

Jan-Apr

Modules 1 and 2 are offered over 22 weekend sessions of two-and-half hours.
Registration reaches three digits. First successful delivery of EPP Module 2.

Certainly.

Feb-Apr

EPP Module Zero conceived, prepared and delivered over twenty 2-hour sessions.

Important.

April

"Test of English as a Functional Language" conceived, designed and tested.

Perhaps.

May

Modules 1 and 2 course (of 22 sessions) repeated over a span of two weeks.

Jun-Sep

We proposed this MOOC under NPTEL. 11,032 registrations.
Module 4 chalked out. Module 3 executed first time.

In principle, yes.

What next?

What can you do? What do you intend to do?
Why should we do anything?

2016

Perhaps we succeed in one classroom round and one more online version?
Perhaps 20 of you succeed in replicating the programme?
Perhaps EPP versions are developed with three or four other languages as CLL?

2017

Perhaps a total number of 40 centres of EPP develop at several places?
Perhaps improvements and better alternatives emerge?
Perhaps many teachers and schools - and coaching classes - implement EPP versions and its alternatives regularly in their classrooms?

2018

Perhaps there will be some 12,34,567 registrants/associates in EPP courses?

2025 onwards

Completing school with an acceptable level of English proficiency would then be as common as riding a bicycle or verifying the grocery bills.
You will no more need to worry about this largest reason of unemployability of your children and other favourite youngsters!


- Bhaskar Dasgupta