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School standards, School assessment and School Management systems

School standards, School assessment and School Management systems
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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There is a need to put in place a School Quality Assessment and Accreditation System to cover all aspects of school functioning, including scholastic and co-scholastic domains, ...

There is a need to put in place a School Quality Assessment and Accreditation System to cover all aspects of school functioning, including scholastic and co-scholastic domains, physical infrastructure, faculty management, school leadership, learning outcomes and satisfaction of pupils and their parents/ guardians. Better governance structures in schools striking a balance between mandating and persuading, training of district and block-level education officers as well as head teachers for better management practices, on using data to better monitor and support school performance, and to mobilise community resources and efforts to improve school performance. What are the current experiences and how can they be bettered to achieve tangible results.

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Deepak Kumar_96
Deepak Kumar_96 11 years 1 month ago
After giving affiliation to private schools, is there any system to check out whether the scenario is still the same ? Many private schools are running just business centres in the educational institutes and ruining the future of the students. No regular classes, no teachers, no proper staff and time table managed by a peon !!!! Is it what we want for our future generation ???? Who will listen and act to the plea of the poor and uneducated parents who think that their wards are in secure hands ?
Deepak Kumar_96
Deepak Kumar_96 11 years 1 month ago
To improve the quality of education and make it standardized across India, please make NCERT books compulsory across all schools in India. This will stop fleecing of parents too as every year they have to buy books worth thousands of Rupees. I have personally compared and found the NCERT books are much cheaper and have greater quality than these private books which are full of errors and are exhorbitantly priced.
Deepak Kumar_96
Deepak Kumar_96 11 years 1 month ago
Each state has its own syllabus. But we need to have same syllabus for all state in India. Also all school in India need to b control by central. so each school has same standard of education.
karthikeyan mayilvaganam
karthikeyan mayilvaganam 11 years 1 month ago
Each state has its own syllabus. But we need to have same syllabus for all state in India. Also all school in India need to b control by central. so each school has same standard of education.
Gyani
Gyani 11 years 1 month ago
/part2 iii) child health iv) child labour v) training and quality D. The categorization of problems will be aimed to identify which village/town has which kind of problem. This will help in addressing the specific problem with custom solution rather than just blindly doing something. E. The administration at city/town/village/panchayat level should be accountable for audit and progress of schools in their purview. F. Education is the panacea for all issues at ground level. TBC...
Gyani
Gyani 11 years 1 month ago
Kudos to all for nice thoughts and ideas!! Few inputs from me as well: 1. There should be quarterly audit of every schools. Especially govt schools in non-metro cities. The audit should serve below purpose: A. Understand pain areas and challenges of the school in villages/towns/localities. B. Devise a plan to address the pain areas based on audit data in holistic and innovative manner. C. Categories the problems in below parameters: i) infrastructure n accessibility ii) faculty /part 1
Seema Abrol_1
Seema Abrol_1 11 years 1 month ago
After giving affiliation to private schools, is there any system to check out whether the scenario is still the same ? Many private schools are running just business centres in the educational institutes and ruining the future of the students. No regular classes, no teachers, no proper staff and time table managed by a peon !!!! Is it what we want for our future generation ???? Who will listen and act to the plea of the poor and uneducated parents who think that their wards are in secure hands ?
Sunny Arora
Sunny Arora 11 years 1 month ago
The minimum age for admission in schools must be 5 years as in America. Researchers found that it is dangerous for child's all over development to burden him before this age.
Rakesh Pandey_8
Rakesh Pandey_8 11 years 1 month ago
To improve the quality of education and make it standardized across India, please make NCERT books compulsory across all schools in India. This will stop fleecing of parents too as every year they have to buy books worth thousands of Rupees. I have personally compared and found the NCERT books are much cheaper and have greater quality than these private books which are full of errors and are exhorbitantly priced.