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A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar.
Enhancing the quality of primary education
Setting the Agenda for 2014 General Elections
Citizens for Accountable
Governance
A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar..
Introduction
Citizens for
Accountable Governance• The key concern about education, in any formal educational system,
of all time, has been its quality. Every stake holder, direct or indirect,
of education is concerned about its quality.
• Guardians or parents, irrespective of their socio-economic status,
want to educate their children with best quality education which
would add better value to the degrees their wards acquire subject to
the budget constraints.
• But what do we mean by ‘quality education’ ?
How this quality is being assessed?
A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar..
Primary Education
• First stage of Formal Education.
• Main objective of quality Primary Education is to inculcate basic
knowledge about:
 Reading
 Writing
 Arithmetic
Citizens for
Accountable Governance
A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar..
• There is no universally accepted definition for ‘quality of education’.
• In education, perception of quality is around students.
• The performance of the students like examination results, learning
achievements, ability to apply learned knowledge in practical life-
exhibit the quality of an education.
• In this study we measure the quality of primary education on the basis
of student learning achievement (i.e., ability of read, write and do
mathematics).
• The universal declaration of human rights (1948) considered primary
education as the basic human right of all people. Accordingly, all nations
prioritized universal access to education.
What is ‘Quality of Education’?
Citizens for
Accountable Governance
A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar..
Current scenario of Education in India
“the state shall endeavour to provide within a period of ten years from
the commencement of this Constitution, for free and compulsory
education for all children until they complete the age of fourteen years”
- Constitution of India
Citizens for
Accountable Governance
A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar..
• A study conducted by Team-Lease Services has revealed a very
disappointing scenario of Primary Education in India.
Problems in Primary Education System of India
Citizens for
Accountable Governance
A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar..
The low learning achievement problem in India mostly due to the combination of
following factors:
 Most of the primary schools are shelter less.
 The schools with buildings have insufficient accommodation.
 Students mostly sit on mats/tats.
 High pupil-teacher ratio.
 Textbooks for teachers, which contain the methods for teaching for every unit of the
curriculum, are not provided in time.
 Teaching aids are very old. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is still not used
for teaching in primary education which is recognized as very effective for learning.
 The teachers of public schools often participate in political activity or other profitable activity
rather than concentrating in teaching the pupils.
Roadblocks in providing “Quality Education”
Citizens for
Accountable Governance
A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar..
Most of rural areas of India have their own local dialect. In many states the use of mother
tongue as medium of instruction is not followed strictly. This is particularly so in case of the
students belonging to linguistic minorities. The students belonging to the linguistic minorities
have to study in the language of the linguistic majority of the state.
Political nature of appointment of the primary teachers is largely responsible for poor quality
of teaching.
Resource materials are never provided in adequate quantity.
Community support is at the very low.
A high absentee rate of the students in primary school particularly in rural areas.
Co-curricular activities have not been given due importance as the teachers of the primary
schools particularly of public schools and rural areas consider them as wastage of valuable
time. As a result, making learning a fun for the students is not done.
 Inspection system for primary education has become only a ritual.
Curriculum of primary education is hardly matches the surroundings of the students in which
they live. As a result, students often suffer from fish-out-of-water syndrome leading to a high
drop-out rate.
Roadblocks in providing “Quality Education”
Citizens for
Accountable Governance
A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar..
 Hiring teachers on contract basis.
 Providing better arrears to the teachers on the better performance of students.
 Accurate assessment of learning outcomes.
 Participatory management of education system.
 Engaging local communities.
 Using Information & Communication Technology (ICT) in teaching learning process.
 Training of teachers and administrators of ICT.
 Establishment of a National Primary Education Assessment system like National Assessment
and Accreditation Council (NAAC) for Higher education.
 Strengthening the teacher training institution.
 Reform in examination system.
Innovative Solutions
Citizens for
Accountable Governance
A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar..
 Proficiency in English is widely perceived as an important avenue for employment and
upward knowledge, which also greatly facilitates the pursuit of higher education. English
should be incorporated into the curriculum of primary schools as a language subject.
 Special strategies needs to be devised to ensure greater access to schools for children in
backward regions, remote locations, children belonging to minority communities.
 Substantially higher public spending is required for quality primary education.
 There should be transparent, norm-based and straightforward procedures for the recognition
of private schools.
 Community participating in monitoring the primary education.
 Rigorous implementation of the inspection system.
 Optimizing the pupil teacher ratio.
 Appointment of female teachers and teachers in disadvantaged and rural areas. Local
qualified applicants need to be preferred.
 District based educational planning and implementation body needs to be formed.
Innovative Solutions
A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu &
Prakhar..
Thank You!
Citizens for
Accountable Governance

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  • 1. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar. Enhancing the quality of primary education Setting the Agenda for 2014 General Elections Citizens for Accountable Governance
  • 2. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar.. Introduction Citizens for Accountable Governance• The key concern about education, in any formal educational system, of all time, has been its quality. Every stake holder, direct or indirect, of education is concerned about its quality. • Guardians or parents, irrespective of their socio-economic status, want to educate their children with best quality education which would add better value to the degrees their wards acquire subject to the budget constraints. • But what do we mean by ‘quality education’ ? How this quality is being assessed?
  • 3. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar.. Primary Education • First stage of Formal Education. • Main objective of quality Primary Education is to inculcate basic knowledge about:  Reading  Writing  Arithmetic Citizens for Accountable Governance
  • 4. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar.. • There is no universally accepted definition for ‘quality of education’. • In education, perception of quality is around students. • The performance of the students like examination results, learning achievements, ability to apply learned knowledge in practical life- exhibit the quality of an education. • In this study we measure the quality of primary education on the basis of student learning achievement (i.e., ability of read, write and do mathematics). • The universal declaration of human rights (1948) considered primary education as the basic human right of all people. Accordingly, all nations prioritized universal access to education. What is ‘Quality of Education’? Citizens for Accountable Governance
  • 5. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar.. Current scenario of Education in India “the state shall endeavour to provide within a period of ten years from the commencement of this Constitution, for free and compulsory education for all children until they complete the age of fourteen years” - Constitution of India Citizens for Accountable Governance
  • 6. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar.. • A study conducted by Team-Lease Services has revealed a very disappointing scenario of Primary Education in India. Problems in Primary Education System of India Citizens for Accountable Governance
  • 7. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar.. The low learning achievement problem in India mostly due to the combination of following factors:  Most of the primary schools are shelter less.  The schools with buildings have insufficient accommodation.  Students mostly sit on mats/tats.  High pupil-teacher ratio.  Textbooks for teachers, which contain the methods for teaching for every unit of the curriculum, are not provided in time.  Teaching aids are very old. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is still not used for teaching in primary education which is recognized as very effective for learning.  The teachers of public schools often participate in political activity or other profitable activity rather than concentrating in teaching the pupils. Roadblocks in providing “Quality Education” Citizens for Accountable Governance
  • 8. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar.. Most of rural areas of India have their own local dialect. In many states the use of mother tongue as medium of instruction is not followed strictly. This is particularly so in case of the students belonging to linguistic minorities. The students belonging to the linguistic minorities have to study in the language of the linguistic majority of the state. Political nature of appointment of the primary teachers is largely responsible for poor quality of teaching. Resource materials are never provided in adequate quantity. Community support is at the very low. A high absentee rate of the students in primary school particularly in rural areas. Co-curricular activities have not been given due importance as the teachers of the primary schools particularly of public schools and rural areas consider them as wastage of valuable time. As a result, making learning a fun for the students is not done.  Inspection system for primary education has become only a ritual. Curriculum of primary education is hardly matches the surroundings of the students in which they live. As a result, students often suffer from fish-out-of-water syndrome leading to a high drop-out rate. Roadblocks in providing “Quality Education” Citizens for Accountable Governance
  • 9. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar..  Hiring teachers on contract basis.  Providing better arrears to the teachers on the better performance of students.  Accurate assessment of learning outcomes.  Participatory management of education system.  Engaging local communities.  Using Information & Communication Technology (ICT) in teaching learning process.  Training of teachers and administrators of ICT.  Establishment of a National Primary Education Assessment system like National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) for Higher education.  Strengthening the teacher training institution.  Reform in examination system. Innovative Solutions Citizens for Accountable Governance
  • 10. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar..  Proficiency in English is widely perceived as an important avenue for employment and upward knowledge, which also greatly facilitates the pursuit of higher education. English should be incorporated into the curriculum of primary schools as a language subject.  Special strategies needs to be devised to ensure greater access to schools for children in backward regions, remote locations, children belonging to minority communities.  Substantially higher public spending is required for quality primary education.  There should be transparent, norm-based and straightforward procedures for the recognition of private schools.  Community participating in monitoring the primary education.  Rigorous implementation of the inspection system.  Optimizing the pupil teacher ratio.  Appointment of female teachers and teachers in disadvantaged and rural areas. Local qualified applicants need to be preferred.  District based educational planning and implementation body needs to be formed. Innovative Solutions
  • 11. A presentation by the team of Nitish, Arpit, Anmol, Setu & Prakhar.. Thank You! Citizens for Accountable Governance