The proposed "theme-based curriculam" will give thrust to the traditional language and culture of tribal communities.
The main objective of the project is to make tribal children comfortable in the atmosphere of anganwadis and check their large-scale dropouts reported in many settlements, Meena C U, a KSCPCR member, told PTI.
A team of the panel recently visited tribal colonies in Attappady in Palakkad, one of the major tribal settlements in the state and evaluated the situation at anganwadies, she said.
In the proposed "theme-based-approach", the indigenous language of tribals will be used at the anganwadis to interact with the students.
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"Their folk songs, traditional toys and food will help tribal children get rid of the feeling of alianation and make them feel like home there. But, at the same time, the standard language will also be taught. Because then only children can pursue higher education," she said.
The framework, prepared with the support of the state Social Justice and SC and ST Departments and various other agencies, is expected to be completed by January.
"We are planning to implement the scheme at Attappady on an experimental basis. If it is found successful, we will prepare a detailed report in this regard and submit to the state government," she said.
A state-level committte of the panel has been entrusted with preparation of the framework, the member added.