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Addressing regional disparity

Addressing regional disparity
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ensuring access to higher education is critical to mobilising greater participation thereby increasing the Gross Enrolment Ratio. How can we address the issue of skewed access to ...

Ensuring access to higher education is critical to mobilising greater participation thereby increasing the Gross Enrolment Ratio. How can we address the issue of skewed access to higher education which will reduce existing regional disparities and why have existing schemes failed to resolve these gaps.

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Shib Jalan
Shib Jalan 11 years 4 months ago
a) Kendriya Vidyalay (Eng MEDIUM) with CBSE curriculum in each district & sub-division town of the same district b) Inclusion of vedic science; & vedic mathematics c) inclusion of Swami Vivekandanda teaching, lessons from Complete Works on Swami Vivekandanda d) compulsory military training for all class 10 & class 12 appeared students for at least 2 months to build better citizen with good character e) instead of Marx-Lenin teaching, pl teach our ancient knowledge like Ved, Upanasiad etc 1/2
Swapnesh Shukla
Swapnesh Shukla 11 years 4 months ago
My Suggestions: 1. Encourage Corporate Companies to adopt schools and create infrastructure. 2. Encourage Professionals to conduct special sessions on Saturdays. 3. Curriculum to be more focused on practical application of theory. 4. Curriculum to have inclusion of oratory, written and presentation skills. 5. One Nation - One Curriculum across all the states in India especially for subjects like Science, Maths, Social Sciences, Vocational Training. No Central, State boards.
Sumeet Mehta
Sumeet Mehta 11 years 4 months ago
3/3 My recommendations 2.5 Improve infrastructure in Govt. Schools a) Clean toilets b) Broadband connection with computers c) Adequate teaching learning material For all these to happen, spend on school education needs to significantly increase at least to 6-7% of GDP. School education in India can be transformed. It requires political will backed by budgetary allocations. I'm willing to contribute in any capacity required.
Sumeet Mehta
Sumeet Mehta 11 years 4 months ago
2/3 My recommendations 2.3. Overhaul National Curriculum Framework to include: a) Common minimum outcomes across all boards b) 21st century skills of thinking, doing and being c) Offer multiple exit and entry points for vocational education after Grade 8 2.4. Create a low stakes national assessment to check quality of education. a) At Grade 5, 8 and 10 b) Used to check quality of education at state, district, school and teacher level.
Sumeet Mehta
Sumeet Mehta 11 years 4 months ago
1/3 My recommendations 1. Goal: Make Govt. schools the preferred option of school education for all. 2. Strategy: 2.1.High quality teachers a) Attract talent to teaching through competitive salaries (aim: top tertile of graduates) b) Train them well through overhauling B.Ed program c) Drive performance through performance based pay 2.2. High Quality School Leadership a) Create a cadre of school leaders through Masters of School Leaders program. b) Allow lateral entry for non teachers
Neetu Bhoyar
Neetu Bhoyar 11 years 4 months ago
I think we should emphasise on learning of English language which is most commercial nowadays or we can say it is a language of butter and bread. I know that we can't change the scenario in short period but we can take one step for this so our next generation will get benefits of it. "Young and talented faculties can contribute with their new ideas".. Or "isise desh ka VIKAS hoga"....
Neetu Bhoyar
Neetu Bhoyar 11 years 4 months ago
Feeling glad to share our views directly to PM of our country. I think education system of our country should same for all from childhood. Becuase nowadays scenario is like that even after being knowledgeable, youths are not getting jobs. The main problem is the language issue. 75% people of our country belong to the middle class so everyone can't afford private school's fees, so gov schools should be treated like private and recruit young faculties. It will generate employment to them also.
anita gandhi
anita gandhi 11 years 4 months ago
wish we citizens had access to email to write to PM and dept. wise ministers - easier, faster to reach our view to the concerned ministers and separate email ids can be created by pmo, ministers' offices for communication with citizenry. thank you
anita gandhi
anita gandhi 11 years 4 months ago
thank you to our PM MR. MODI for nation wide invitation for suggestions for organic agricultural practices for all products/produce. Wish entire India goes purely, genuinely ORGANIC. healthy india. & will be first nation globally to be wholly organic.
anita gandhi
anita gandhi 11 years 4 months ago
i am ready to volunteer for teaching English language to poor kids/adult illiterates from slums, rural areas provided infrastructure & logistics provided. If turn buy turn all urban school&college teachers teach rural/slum illiterates, literacy goals easily achievable. Having emails of all schools, colleges by all respective edu boards in india a must if still not done so. every edu institute must have at least 2 to 5 vocational courses tieup with ngos, funds from nris, corporate world.