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Extending outreach of Secondary and Senior Secondary Education

Start Date :
Jan 21, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
With a dramatic growth in elementary education enrolments and improvements in retention and transition rates in recent years, particularly amongst the more disadvantaged groups, ...
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UMMED KUMAR SAINI
11 years 2 months ago
उच्च िशक्षा में पतियाेगी परीक्षा का काेर्स शामिल हाे
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ASHMIT TIWARI
11 years 2 months ago
Sir I have a plan for the improvement in school education. I want a chance to present this in front of you and show you my plan.
I hope you will like this.
Please give me a chance to present my presentation.
Thank you.
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Dolashree Mysoor
11 years 2 months ago
The attached document contains our views on extending outreach of secondary and senior secondary education.
EOS.pdf
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Mahesh Arora
11 years 2 months ago
I have noticed that people who got formal education doesn't not have knowledge but who doesn't have great knowledge. I want that govt shall give attention on some skilled but without formal education.
Please recognize skill of people who doesn't have formal degree and gave them status of senior secondary or ITI or Diploma Or B.Tech. However i know that it can come under the issue of corruption but it allows people to get part of mainstream and industry will get best talent.
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aman agarwal
11 years 2 months ago
If a child respects his country then feels throwing garbage is wrong then why will he do it.school should not teach them they should let them experience it.why are subjects like history and all taught if a child does not have interest.he will obviously forget after exams as i said studies means marks.let them explore the world aroung them.i wont take a person who just has bookish knowlege and he is characterless,instead will take a person who has practical skills and is a good person with skills
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aman agarwal
11 years 2 months ago
Education should cover all things health,studies,personality.students should be encouraged to do what they want whether singing,cricket.they should be made capable.parents and teachers should understand that only marks does not matter.children should get personality development courses.it may look like these all are taught in school,but the answer is no.teachers just tell what to do and not.children cant think for themselves.they should be allowed.
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aman agarwal
11 years 2 months ago
Our education system in india is limited to studies and marks.what use is such system we are just cheating ourselves.most people hate what they study,they find it useless.parents pressure thier child to get marks.marks means education.most educated people do things wrong for nation eg throwing garbage here and there.what use is of education then.our education does not improve our skills.people getting nice marks are good so students do cheating.does that improve their personality.in general no!!
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VISHNU A K
11 years 2 months ago
An empowered nation can not be dreamt without quality education to our future citizens.Thus in order to get a nationwide outreach to quality education, the govt. can focus on developing a single curriculum all over the nation, this will help the individuals to participate in a fair manner and quality of education is ensured. A single education policy should have compulsory education in English, because our target should not be to be good in India but the best in the world. Hope you consider
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REVANTH SAI EDUPUGANTI
11 years 2 months ago
Lab facilities in schools should be improved.
Transportation facilities should be provided.
Students should be made to do experiments so they can understand the subject well.
As english is very essential in todays world spoken english classes should be provided and the students should be encouraged to give debates on different topics(on the interest of student) in english.This helps them to increase their english fluency.
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VIVEK M V
11 years 2 months ago
economically weaker students must be admitted to a residential school, which is run by the support of stake holders where students must get financial,academical & nutritional support in a systematic way
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