HRD Min Ready
with Quality Schooling Plan
With every other report on education
pointing to a major quality deficit and dipping lear ning levels, the Human
Resource Development (HRD) ministry is readying a slew of measures towards
course correction right at school and the PMO is tracking closely .
From
holding annual learning assessment surveys across states to developing a `sound'
question paper for higher secondary classes and `social auditing' of how much a
child manages to learn from classroom teaching, the ministry is set to roll out
a full-fledged school reform programme.
THE QUESTION PAPER
While
staying off any major examination reform at school level as of now, the
government is in the middle of devising a `sound' question paper design for
Boards exams and higher secondary classes. The `sound' question paper with
questions of varying difficulty levels is being formulated by experts as the
model for all state boards to follow to ensure fair and correct assessment of
student learning.
LEARNING ASSESSMENT
The
ministry is learnt to have decided to hold the National Assessment Survey every
year so that clear deficit trends and data is available and can be acted upon
in the very next academic session.Currently , it is held once in three years
and in some states at a time.The survey--to be conducted by NCERT--will work as
the baseline data for a number of other measures planned for quality upgrade at
schools. The data be utilised to also assess teacher performance.
THE TEACHER
While
there is cent per cent enrollment now, classroom teaching quality leaves must
to be desired. Teacher absenteeism, untrained teachers, teachers vacancies are
problems plaguing every other school. The ministry has shot off letters to all
states to develop proper and transparent polices for teacher recruitment and
also to work out a proper system for deployment of teachers in rural areas as
well.
QUALITY CHECK
The
Centre is set to begin a process of `social auditing' of school goers learning
levels. This will be matched against identified grade wise learning targets.
Over the next one month, the NCERT will be able to formulate clear grade-wise
learning targets which will now on be put on display across schools.The social
auditing will involve parents, wards, independent monitoring agencies and even
the panchayats.
RESOURCE CONVERGENCE
With
a number of single-teacher schools dotting rural areas and other schools
running with poor resources and dismal enrolment levels, the Centre has decided
to work on ways to converge such small schools into single entities.
Source | Times of India | 8 August 2016
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