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Extending outreach of Secondary and Senior Secondary Education

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)
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With a dramatic growth in elementary education enrolments and improvements in retention and transition rates in recent years, particularly amongst the more disadvantaged groups, ...

With a dramatic growth in elementary education enrolments and improvements in retention and transition rates in recent years, particularly amongst the more disadvantaged groups, there is an increasing pressure on the secondary schools to admit more students. With the enforcement of RTE Act and further improvement in retention and transition rates, demand for secondary schooling will grow rapidly in the coming years. The objective of this discussion group is to assess to what extent we have made quality education available, accessible and affordable to the target population in the age group of 14–18 years. How we can increase access to post elementary education across the country in a manner so as to ensure no child is denied the opportunity of completing his/her school education. In particular, how can we address the geographical and social disparities in secondary education?

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VIVEK M V
VIVEK M V 11 years 2 months ago
intensity/severity of disadvantaged(physical/mental/social/other)students must be categorized &rated scientifically.only the high rating students 2 be admitted 2 schools of students for special need.rest of the categories should study with normal students, insisting an extra care & support 2 be provided to them
VIVEK M V
VIVEK M V 11 years 2 months ago
create awareness among tribal&attract them 2 school by providing scholarships&other facilities.medium of instruction&textbook 4 the tribal should be their own language.create an environment where they can learn languages&subjects with respect 2 their cultural heritage.
MADHU GUPTA
MADHU GUPTA 11 years 2 months ago
To improve the standard of secondary and senior secondary education ,'NO DETENTION POLICY' should not be followed at middle level.
SHRI SURINDER KUMAR GUPTA SARVHITKARI VIDYA MANDIR
SHRI SURINDER KUMAR GUPTA SARVHITKARI VIDYA MANDIR 11 years 2 months ago
POOJA GANDHI Competitions in publications and scl causing more n more books, syllabus n homeworks weather child is incapable.. if true education without just passing the time in the scl, through a unique syllabus or book pattern in all over india is given than definatly the base of every stu can be made strong with less burdon.. also as i felt that english has became an imp tool of personality.
Dr A DHIRAJ
Dr A DHIRAJ 11 years 2 months ago
Strengthen the NIOS system. Make NIOS books more cheaper and let the results of Secondary and senior secondary exams come before the CBSE results so that no student misses the chance for higher education. Especially states like kerala is finding it difficult to place students in senior secondary govt. schools after completing NIOS secondary because the results come late.Simplify the syllabus by cutting down no.of chapters. NIOS TEXT books come in the month of October and exams comes in march !!
ganga vishnu bishnoi
ganga vishnu bishnoi 11 years 2 months ago
ग्राम पंचायत स्तर पर उच्च माध्यमिक एक विद्यालय हो, जहाँ ज्यादा वर्ग हो तथा आवश्यकतानुसार शिक्षक हो