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Inputs on Draft National Education Policy 2016

Inputs on Draft National Education Policy 2016
Start Date :
Jun 29, 2016
Last Date :
Oct 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India is sharing some inputs on the Draft National Education Policy (NEP), 2016. Views and suggestions are solicited from ...

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SRIDHAR_647
SRIDHAR 8 years 8 months ago

Mother Tongue Instruction be made mandatory in all schools, irrespective of all managements in all states. Though Education is in concurrent list, medium of instruction should not be left at the discretion of states for the option. Otherwise rich culture and heritage of India Will be ruined severely. Already around 1800 languages have been extincted, lost their identity. It's a very serious issue at this juncture. Mother Tongue Instruction will help a lot to the pupil in academics.

ezynes
Ganesan Subramanian 8 years 8 months ago

I have a unique Spoken English training methodology (which can also be used to teach any other language), which can be used to develop Spoken English skills in students across India. It works amazingly well. I'm willing to share it with the Govt at no cost if the Govt is seriously interested.

lakshmiayinampudi
Lakshmi Indukuri 8 years 8 months ago

The indian education system is nice. but when we compare with other countries we r in back....y because the system is very old...wants to change this system....we see every day what happens in government schools.....iam also working as a teacher..but every day i got pain when see the teachers behaviour in school...one teacher spend the all time with co teacher..they were not get the classes..just sitting in room and chit chat together.iam also a teacher..every day i have pain.but what to do..

sakshi rajput
sakshi rajput 8 years 8 months ago

SEX EDUCATION (GOOD TOUCH AND BAD TOUCH ) FOR CHILDREN IN EVERY SCHOOL SHOULD BE MADE COMPULSORY as Government commissioned survey has found that more than 53% of children in India are subjected to sexual abuse, but most don't report the assaults to anyone.The survey,found that two out of every three children have been physically abused.Parents and relatives, persons known to the child or in a position of trust and responsibility were mostly found to be perpetrators of child sexual abuse.

PRAKASHA RAO
PRAKASHA RAO 8 years 8 months ago

Medium of teaching up to 7th standard must be in respective mother tongue except in KVs. Here also English/Hindi should be permitted only to other state children.
Common syllabus right from primary school is must.
Introduce book less/ book burden free education at least up to 5th class.
Teachers training at regular intervals on usage of different teaching medias will enhance quality of teaching.
There must be control over education/admission fee in private schools/institutes.

RAJESWARI_121
RAJESWARI 8 years 8 months ago

The current education system should be transformed into a outcome based system. Teachers play a pivotal role in this regard. Every teacher must realize their roles and responsibilities. Teachers working in governmental and related institutions must keep themselves in par with those in the best private institutions. Teachers promotion and Pay should be linked with their performance. In Higher Educational institutions Research and Teaching must be segregated and different policies must be adopted

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Ganesan Subramanian 8 years 8 months ago

FOSTER PARENT/ FAMILY SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (FSR) Scheme: PM may appeal to middle & upper class urbanites to ADOPT A STUDENT, esp after 12th Std, from rural areas as the FOSTER PARENT, assisting the student financially & emotionally in coming up in their lives. This will offer the benefactor the psychological benefit of giving back to the society in a tangible, way. Many poor rural children will get urban exposure and come up better and sooner, also reducing the burden on their poor parents.