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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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JOHNCY T KURIAKOSE
JOHNCY T KURIAKOSE 11 years 2 months ago
Secondary education is to be made universal.After that only those who prefer Higher Education need go for senior secondary.Others may join vocational institutions like ITI,Polytechnics etc.Separate funding is needed for Secondary and Senior secondary.
Chauhan Vishwa Gaurav
Chauhan Vishwa Gaurav 11 years 2 months ago
To make the education more simple and reachable and improve the quality of education in govt schools as well as in private school.
Amman Madan
Amman Madan 11 years 2 months ago
Firstly, elementary education's quality has to be improved. Secondly the number of secondary school teachers and schools has to substantially increase. These schools must be free or almost free, since majority of Indians cannot afford to pay the fees of private schools that have good teachers. There is no short cut to this, government will have to invest effort and resources in improving teacher quality and in increasing numbers of government and aided schools.
Manjit Singh_2
Manjit Singh_2 11 years 2 months ago
To make the education more simple and reachable and improve the quality of education in govt schools as well as in private school.(Minakshi Devi)
Neelam chabria
Neelam chabria 11 years 2 months ago
Sir/ madam, I would like to be in the decision making forum with my experience in education line for 25 years. I would like to have uniform type of educational system throughout r country with one pattern of education. Std l-V only Hindhi/Sanskrit/local regional language or mother tongue/ sanskaar/mathematics/ basic science/Our Environment/creativities like yoga- meditation/ drawing, Art and craft. The school shd be in near vicinity only. So that the children' r not getting exhausted by travelin
POONQM BISHNOI
POONQM BISHNOI 11 years 2 months ago
1.Quality education is available, accessible and affordable to every student . 2.Counselling in school level which helps the child to identify the stream for better future. 3.Competence of teachers and their motivation is crucial for improving the quality education 4.Science and Maths education would need special attention. 5.yoga and exercise must compulsory for students as well as teachers.
ravi_43
ravi_43 11 years 2 months ago
The cce should be eliminated from the education system of india. It is making students lazy,they are not serious towards their studies.Which later proves very harmful to them.In class 11 they are not as serious as they should be which causes misunderstanding of topics.The good parts of cce should be used in system like confidence building factors etc.