Learning Outcomes in India @ Less talk &
More Action
When it comes to improving learning outcomes in India, we have no time to waste. No time for conference speakers to drone on, no time for research that only produces another report on poor learning levels in the country, and no time to complain about how accountability systems and processes are broken. Too many children are not learning and every moment that we don’t act is a moment wasted in a child’s life. We also need to act in ways that will focus on improving learning. While there has been an increase in education spending over the last five years, learning outcomes have been poor and have been declining.
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First, we need clear examples of what good quality
education looks like
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Second, we need to focus on classroom practice
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Third, we need to involve parents
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Fourth, we need to scale programmes that demonstrate
impact and not just run to the next innovation or pilot
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Fifth, we need to partner more
Regards
Mr. Pralhad Jadhav
Master of Library & Information Science (NET
Qualified)
Senior Manager @ Knowledge Repository
Khaitan & Co
Twitter Handle | @Pralhad161978
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