T.S.R. Subramanian Committee Recommendation @ New Education Policy
Committee Members
The
committee, headed by former Cabinet Secretary T.S.R. Subramanian, included
former Delhi chief secretary Shailaja Chandra, former Gujarat chief secretary
Sudhir Mankad, former Delhi home secretary Sevaram Sharma and former NCERT
director J.S. Rajput.
Committee Recommendation
1. Panel moots 1 lakh scholarships for poor to pursue higher education
2. Indian Education Service to attract teaching talent
3. Linking the autonomy of higher education institutions with their rating/performance, with those making it to the highest bracket having the freedom to choose their fee structure, curriculum and even the scales paid to their faculty members.
4. Suggesting a no-detention policy only till Class V, instead of Class VIII at present.
5. “Students not learning as per requirements should be offered remedial classes from class 1 itself, and online resources can also be used for this.
6. A student failing the Class V exam should be given another attempt to pass. If he or she fails again, there should be an option to specialise in some vocation, so that vocational training can go alongside language and numerical skills,”.
7. Report has also recommended the inculcation of values — peace, harmony, respect for diversity, equality, truth, dharma and non-violence among others — in students and has said that pride in the nation should be one of the values education should promote.
Extracted from | http://www.thehindu.com/news/panel-moots-1-lakh-scholarships-for-poor/article8663545.ece
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Pralhad
Jadhav
Senior
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