Education

EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA

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India is a country with more than 1 billion people & just one-third of them can read. The rapidly growing size of the population, shortages of teachers, books & basic facilities & insufficient public funds to cover education costs .In India we are having the poor quality education is leading to poor  learning outcomes in india. ultimately pushing children into child labour , abuse & violence. Many classrooms continues to be characterized by teachers . corporal punishments & discrimination.

The Indian education system has been changed in some major changes according to the new education policy. The 10+2 school education system will be replaced by the 5+3+3+4 system. The policy also emphasized the promotion of online as well as open & distance education.

The 5+3+3+4 means students will spend 5 years in the foundational stage following 3 years under the preparatory stage, 3 years of learning in the middle stage , & finally 4 years in the secondary stage.

The Indian education system is growing in upward trajectory, preletong numerous revenus for growth & innovation.

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ISSUES IN INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM

  • The learning crisi was made worse by COVID-19 school closures.
  • countries are not paying enough attention to early childhood care & education.
  • There is an inadequate supply of high-quality teachers.

TO IMPROVE INDIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM

  • Investment : Increase the government’s budgetary allocation for education to improve it’s quality & accessebility.
  • Teacher quality : Improve the quality of techers, who are the backbone of the education system.
  • DIGITAL EDUCATION : use techology to improve the quality of education.
  • GIRLS EDUCATION : Address the challenges girls face in education , such as dropping out due to socio-economic factors.
  • curriculum : Modernize the curriculum.
  • PARENT INVOLVEMENT : Increase parents involvement.
  • COOPERATIVE LEARNING : Encourage cooperative learning & group studies to help students develop social & emotional skills.
  • CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES : Include co-curricular activities.
  • PERSONALIZED ACTIVITIES : Develop personalized learning.

TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS OF INDIAN  EDUCATION SYSTEM

  1. Identify & define the problems. state the problem as clearly as possible
  2. Generate possible solutions.
  3. Evaluate alternatives.
  4. Decide on a solution.
  5. Implement the solution.
  6. Evaluate the outcomes.