State of Education in India-A report card of decline
State of Education in India:-
A report card of decline.
1)According to NGO Pratham’s Annual Status of Education Report nearly 47% of class 5th students cannot read class II texts, while over 63% of Class III students cannot subtract. 2)Though enrolment in schools has increased due to Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, the educational standard has decreased due to allowing ill-trained teachers to run poorly equipped schools. 3)Students in even our top schools learn by rote. 4)According to the report of Wipro’s Quality Education Study of India’s elite schools, learning levels are not on par with International Standards. 5)India has a shortage of 1.5 million teachers & several gaps in its education infrastructure according to Vinod Raina an Architect of Right to Education (RTE) Act. 6)As a matter of fact, many developed nation invest 9-10% of their GDP on education. But, according to OECD Research Paper in 2008-09 India’s spending on public education was 3.8% of GDP.
How to overcome these maladies: -
1)Like IIM’s, IIT’s, we have to invest in the infrastructure to produce quality Teacher’s training institute in every state, from where quality teacher’s will come out with degrees & diplomas & then appointed as teacher. 2) Curriculum & exam system should be revamped to discourage Rote learning. 3)Equal & attrarctive remuneration has to be paid to the qualified teachers in all the states. 4)With the introduction of latest technology & smart card physical presence of the teacher’s has to be captured electronically & absence of teachers are to be monitored.
Date-22022012
In : Education