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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
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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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ranjan rout
ranjan rout 10 years 8 months ago
sir kam se kam bacho ki fees jo ki nursery me bhi higher education jaise hai pls thoda uspe dhayan diya jaye khas kar pvt schools ki fees par jo ki sare schools apne hisab se karte hai.aur teacher s jo ki achi naukari milne ke bad turant school chod dete hai magar jin bacho ko wo padhate hue bich me chod ke gaye hai unka koi nahi sochta.is par bhi rok lagni chahiye.
AJITH TERENCE DSOUZA
AJITH TERENCE DSOUZA 10 years 8 months ago
FEE REGULATION: Schools should be made accountable for the fees they charge. Government should take steps to prevent people from making education a business. Cancel licenses of those schools that over charge parents.
AJITH TERENCE DSOUZA
AJITH TERENCE DSOUZA 10 years 8 months ago
Schools should be rated by the government and the criteria of rating should be based on: How efficiently they make Education fun. How happy the kids are to go to school. How good the facilities are at schools (Facilities like play ground, sports equipment, projectors, e-learning, smart-learning, toilets etc. How satisfied the parents are in sending the kids to the particular school? (This can be found out by survey)
PRAVEEN GUPTA
PRAVEEN GUPTA 10 years 8 months ago
आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री जी, पिछले दिनों एक कार्यक्रम मे मैने पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री श्री अटल बिहारी बाजपेयी जी द्वारा रचित कविता को श्रीमति लतामंगेशकर जी के स्वरो मे सुनकर अत्यन्त आनन्द की अनुभुति हुई। सुझाव- राष्ट्रीय शिक्षा के हित मे मेरा सुझाव है कि अगर लता जी के स्वर मे एक ऐसी प्रार्थना स्वरबद्ध की जाये जो किसी भी धर्म, सम्प्रदाय से ऊपर हो। और केवल अपनी राष्ट्रभाषा हिन्दी मे ही स्वरबद्ध हो, साथ ही इसे पूरे भारत वर्ष के कम से कम इण्टरमी़डिएट तक के विद्यालयो मे प्रार्थना गीत के रूप मे लागू किया जाए।
Praveen K
Praveen K 10 years 8 months ago
Encourage Open Book exams from the appropriate level of Class. But the questions asked should be such that they are not direct questions which can be copied from the Text ,but can be answered only if you are familiar with the concepts. This way memorising will not work and students have to be familiar with the concept to pass in the exams. Once implemented exam stress can be avoided. Open book exams to be encouraged from school to Post Graduation
Mayukh Mukherjee
Mayukh Mukherjee 10 years 8 months ago
1. ONE INDIA ONE SCHOOL. All school must have same syllabus (except for local language), same infrastructure. 2. Children of Govt. employees, political leaders must read in same school with the children of common people. 3. Salary of teachers must be attractive so that a good student wants to be a teacher not an engineer/doctor 4. Research work & paper publication by teachers must be mandatory at least 1 in 5 years. 5. Sports has to be encouraged in school.
THENNARASU P
THENNARASU P 10 years 8 months ago
Many states have their own syllabus and system of education which is not at all matching with the CBSC syllabus and system. Ultimately, the students studying the state syllabus loose heavily as they are not able to get IITs, IIMs, NITs etc. There should be one syllabus for all the schools in India. That only will bring uniform education all over India and give every child of India equal chance for education in all Indian higher educational institution.
Surender Rai
Surender Rai 10 years 8 months ago
- Nearly half of the class Vth students of MCD schools cannot solve two digit subtraction problems with borrowing and cannot read and write properly English/Hindi as compared to private school students. Therefore, Delhi government cannot improve the standard of education/ government schools in Delhi until MCD schools are not taken into the fold of Delhi Govt. - MCD schools are being run in very big buildings and there are more than 30 schools which have lesser than 100 students.
Aishwarya Kochhar
Aishwarya Kochhar 10 years 8 months ago
that teachers are really monsters. They scold us on pretty small things. We cannot talk a little bit, we can’t even smile. They don’t teach anything really. Mam please don’t be angry….but please punish the teachers of my school. They are not teachers really mam. I don’t consider them as teachers. How can a teacher trouble his/her students so much? Students are forced to take leaves because of them. How can a teacher bring tears on the eyes of their students? They are so lazy and arrogant