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Improving the quality of regulation

Improving the quality of regulation
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Present regulatory systems tend to stymie the quality and growth of our institutions. What reforms are necessary in the existing regulatory agencies and their methods so as to give ...

Present regulatory systems tend to stymie the quality and growth of our institutions. What reforms are necessary in the existing regulatory agencies and their methods so as to give greater academic, administrative and financial autonomy to our institutions so as bring about quality enhancement.

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Kathan Shukla
Kathan Shukla 11 years 4 months ago
Policymakers need to be mindful of the educational ecology of memorization. http://www.globiansperspective.com/2015/01/educational-ecology-of-memorization.html
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karthick selvaraj
karthick selvaraj 11 years 4 months ago
as per parth sar -Firstly reduce the no of subjects till class 10. instead of too many subects, focus on personality development. US system have only 3-4 subjects compulsory, 1. English in the form of academic enrichment- writing skills and expressing yourself 2. Maths .3 Science all other 4-5 subjects are optional and these include not only History , geography but skills such as KEyboarding, Theatre, Music, Creative arts, sports which keep children interested and happy.our system is boring
karthick selvaraj
karthick selvaraj 11 years 4 months ago
as per parth sar -Firstly reduce the no of subjects till class 10. instead of too many subects, focus on personality development. US system have only 3-4 subjects compulsory, 1. English in the form of academic enrichment- writing skills and expressing yourself 2. Maths .3 Science all other 4-5 subjects are optional and these include not only History , geography but skills such as KEyboarding, Theatre, Music, Creative arts, sports which keep children interested and happy.our system is boring
karthick selvaraj
karthick selvaraj 11 years 4 months ago
All over india bring more Kendra Vidyalaya schools with more Seating capacity so that all poor and middle class people will get good quality education.Now education becomes very costly.Atleast till 12th standard make education free in kendra schools.Because private schools are looting money starting from Nursery.This is 2nd costlier area to resolve next to Medical Department.Similarly bring Central government hospitals all over india with free of cost.private Hospitals looting money Now
karthick selvaraj
karthick selvaraj 11 years 4 months ago
All over india bring more Kendra Vidyalaya schools with more Seating capacity so that all poor and middle class people will get good quality education.Now education becomes very costly.Atleast till 12th standard make education free in kendra schools.Because private schools are looting money starting from Nursery.This is 2nd costlier area to resolve next to Medical Department.Similarly bring Central government hospitals all over india with free of cost.private Hospitals looting money Now
Amar Deep Gorai
Amar Deep Gorai 11 years 4 months ago
10th Examination should be rewarded with job insted of marks... and after 10th his study should be as per his job which he have to do... it will make study more interesting... and child will take care of there interest...
Parth Sarthi
Parth Sarthi 11 years 5 months ago
Firstly reduce the no of subjects till class 10. instead of too many subects, focus on personality development. US system have only 3-4 subjects compulsory, 1. English in the form of academic enrichment- writing skills and expressing yourself 2. Maths .3 Science all other 4-5 subjects are optional and these include not only History , geography but skills such as KEyboarding, Theatre, Music, Creative arts, sports which keep children interested and happy. Our education system is boring & heavy
deepti koshy
deepti koshy 11 years 5 months ago
Corporates must be more involved in CSR activities. There can be a minimum number of hours for every employee to impart skills/knowledge at goverment schools.It is not a herculean task but it will show results within 4-5 years. Build interest in the minds of these students. Equip them with a good command over language. Open their horizons to career opportunities. Train them in basic computer skills right from school level.Then wait and enjoy the strength of an educated and motivated young India.
deepti koshy
deepti koshy 11 years 5 months ago
Reservation should be contained to primary/secondary schools alone. Once all students are given the equal opportunity, there shouldn't be a bias due to reservations. Also, there must be a percentage of seats kept for students from these reservation categories and financial assistance must be given to them even at private schools. A lot of talent is going untapped in India due to the existing reservations at every phase in education/career.
Abhinandan Borthakur
Abhinandan Borthakur 11 years 5 months ago
Along with autonomy our regulatory system is in dire need of changes in the affiliation rules. I suggest that a simple rule should be used as a standard to gauze the recognition standard of any institution. Say for example,if the courses of a particular institution is recognized for a government job then the institution is recognized, otherwise it is not.And it should be made a criminal offense to run institutions whose degrees are not recognized.This will benefit the student community immensely