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What measures are required to be taken to improve literacy among the marginalised youth

What measures are required to be taken to improve literacy among the marginalised youth
Start Date :
Jun 24, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
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Bhavjyot Singh
Bhavjyot Singh 10 years 8 months ago
We should try to change our System that is concentrated on getting marks in Exam rather it should be concentrated on knowledge . As we all see That in an Classroom Most teachers teach what will come in exam not what all should know. we all Known that books are available with questions that comes most in exams or question bank. These things just ruin everything. It could only improve if Marks regarding ends and trend of getting knowledge starts.
Jaydeep S
Jaydeep S 10 years 8 months ago
1. Scholarships to brighter school going kids 2. Encouraging post-graduation students to participate in teaching assistance or teaching internship in schools and higher secondary schools. 4. Empowering teachers to teach beyond the prescribed syllabus through practicals, books, internet etc. 5. Scholarship for youth to travel to another part of India and study there for one year. This will help in national integration and personality development.
Vimalkumar Patil
Vimalkumar Patil 10 years 8 months ago
Education Quality cannot be improvised unless it is measured. Also there are multiple stakeholders in education who play a crucial role. 1)Improve the quality of teachers and assess their teaching on daily basis 2)keep the parents Informed about their children progress everyday. 3) ensure teachers come to class with a teaching plan and well prepared 4) lastly assess and understand how much of teaching has been absorbed by each student. And connect with me for software to implement this.
Yogesh Kumar Sharma_3
Yogesh Kumar Sharma_3 10 years 8 months ago
1) high quality government schools and colleges in villages which can be achieved through ppp model. 2) focus upon skill based knowledge and practical trainings in school to make them more interesting. 3) right to education should cover whole schooling uptill 12th standard. we will have make sure that every kid has availability of education. 4) if parents dont send their kids to school then it should be considered as crime, and education uptill 12th should be made mandatory.
Saurabh Ranjan
Saurabh Ranjan 10 years 8 months ago
Assign job to supervise Schools, Colleges for their quality of service to nearby active group of citizen volunteers. Promote Multimedia/Digital Education in urban centres, where Broadband Internet has reached.
Rohit Roy
Rohit Roy 10 years 8 months ago
Model Government Schools per District and State: 1. Exam for all rural students in the district from 3rd Class onwards. + Thus, incentivises education, prevens school dropout 2. Free hostel and tuition, monetary stipend for families. 3. Selection based on { Marks*SEF }, (Socio-Economic-Factor) + Thus, merit-oriented as well as socially empowering + Students above threshold SEF not eligible + Dynamic SEF: Varies with Census and the examination meta-data 4. Project Oriented Curricula
Chris saji
Chris saji 10 years 8 months ago
1)ONE must know the theory on which topic they speak 2)students must feel to immitate their knowledgable teacher. 3)praxis. The 3 core things one must follow. Once a student is satisfied with the teaching then he/she will share it. SHARE KNOWLEDGE FOR A BETTER NATION.then we will see a better developing society. If a society develop then STATE..THEN COUNTRY.
Revanth Vishnuvajhala
Revanth Vishnuvajhala 10 years 8 months ago
A policy similar to an insurance scheme under which if a student passes all grades of schooling, then as long as he/she continues further studies after completion of schooling, the government will pay the family a certain amount of money annually. To encourage girl child education, this amount can be greater for the girls.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 10 years 8 months ago
The Hon'ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has, in his address on Independence Day, has given a call for an innovative 'Start-up' and 'Stand-up' in a national effort to help the youth from the deprived and depressed, especially in the tribal areas, to get themselves engaged, in some enterprise, and engage a few others. THIS WOULD SURELY HELP THE YOUTH IN TRIBAL & RURAL AREAS GAIN STRENGTH, FINANCIALLY. THE SIMULTANEOUS STEP SHD BE TO LAY OUT PLANS FOR EDUCATION & HEALTH SERVICES.