It has also awarded IU's Centre for Chinese Language Pedagogy two STARTALK grants totaling US$169,993 to continue a teacher training programme in Mandarin Chinese for 20 middle- and high school instructors and for a new four-week language programme for 20 secondary school students. The two centres last year received total, initial STARTALK funding of about US$204,000. Both student programmes begin on June 22 at IU Bloomington. The free summer intensive program for Hindi and Urdu provides the equivalent of one semester of university-level instruction. Between June 22 and July 17, students will meet in 20 hours of classes each week and participate in cultural activities. They will go on field trips to cultural sites and learn about the south Indian classical dance bharatnatyum, south Indian carnatic music, yoga, and even popular sports such as cricket and kabbadi. Twenty students from
US varsity to promote Hindi and Urdu Teaching
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