India has high school dropout rates and compromised education quality due to a focus on quantity over quality, with many children not completing primary education due to lack of awareness about education's importance, poverty, and seeing earning as a better option than learning. Reasons for dropouts include parental unawareness of education's value, economic hardship, and children prioritizing earning over schooling, though implementing awareness programs, incentives for families who send children to school, and ensuring teachers have adequate pay could help address this issue.
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
RAFTAAR
1.
2. ENROLLMENT :
Highest school dropouts in the world.
Quality is compromised for the Quantity.
CHANGING MINDS: Elementary education is implemented
to drow the heat of starvation i.e. due to provision of mid day
meal as a bribe to the small children.
CHINA
• 99%
INDIA
• 92%
ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH THE CURRENT
SYSTEM OF PRIMARY
EDUCATION??????? Need to think upon
4. Child labour- 17 million child labourers
which are highest in the world
Irregularity of teachers
Improper utilization and availability of
sources
Quality of Education: outdated
knowledge, lagging behind the world
5. ATTENTION
According to TEACH FOR INDIA
School dropouts not only effect the children but also the future
& development of nation.
REASONS FOR DROP OUTS
Parent`s unawareness towards importance of education.
Children consider earning as better option than gaining education.
Economically and socially helpless.
58% Do not complete their primary education
4% never even starts schooling
7. IMPLEMENTATION
General meetings should be held at various levels at regular intervals for
understanding value of education and especially mothers should be aware about
importance of education in their children`s life.
Government facilities should be provided to those who send their children to
school and this should be proposed in the form of bill.
Programs likes Aanganwadi should be complemented with moral education.
Salary should be given to teachers considering in view their contributions
towards the education of children rather than focusing only on their
qualifications.
But no one even bother to know about this
This should be promoted throughT.V advertisements and
Celebrities should be made Brand Ambassadors..
According to RTE
Children less than seven years as well as their parents should not be
interviewed for admission in primary schools.
20% of seats are reserved in every private schools for children of economically
backward classes.
8. Learning starts from home and when parents are aware about value
of education then they will definitely send their children to school.
If the proposed bill (discussed in previous slide-) is passed in
parliament then education along with food, shelter and clothing
will definitely become basic need one day.
Each and every child must be educated as education develops open
minded, and adjustable personality and greatly contribute towards
peaceful, discrimination-free modernized society.
9. Complete
monitoring
is not
possible in a
country like
India which
is over
populated.
Government
may not agree
to my
proposed form
of bill and
even some
close minded
people would
not accept this.
Government
may not
provide funds
for making
awareness
programmes
possible
throughout the
country.
Private schools are
emerging like
Mushrooms in India,
this is not my concern
but their sky touching
fees and high demands
are ruining the quality
of education. Basically
education means to
serve society, it has
nothing to do with
providing best
infrastructure. So these
artificial facilities are
challenges are needed
to overcome
CHALLENGES
10. ANSWER
Forming a group of people or recruiting
volunteers for proper monitoring. This may
also help in increasing employment in the
country.
Private schools must be inspected by RTE
volunteers regularly so that they properly
follow rules and regulations and focus only
on providing best education rather than
making school a status symbol.
NGOs like ASHA,AGASTYA,P&G must be
promoted.
Each and every Indian must know about RTE
and this should be promoted by means of
media.
11. Primary education
lays the foundation of
a country.
Education is the
most powerful
weapon we can use
to change the world.