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"create communities of inquiry capable of stimulating intellectual,

moral, and educational growth among rich and poor alike"1

 

The University Grants Commission funded a project for the study of digital aspects of acquisition of Spanish as a Foreign Language for the larger interest of Indian students. SLARC is an integral part of the project to develop an indigenous resource centre catering to the Indian multilingual students.

The intent is to offer our students a truly international standard of education via the twin thrust of a good theoretical framework coupled with a pragmatic approach which entwines technology, knowledge and skills for augmenting future prospects. SLARC information is free (24x7x365) and there is no fee or any charges whatsoever, as our prime goal is to share knowledge and develop skills.

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Dr. Rajiv Saxena

Updated: 07 November 2009

 

 

1 Cummins, Jim, and Sayers, Dennis: Brave New Schools: Challenging Cultural Illiteracy through Global Learning Networks. New York: St. Martin's Press. (1995)