3. WHAT IS EDUCATION?
Education is the process of facilitating learning
or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values,
beliefs and habits.
4. WHY EDUCATION?
The education is the key which allows people to
open up the world of opportunities, seek better
jobs, and ultimately succeed in life.The process
of education aims at the all-round development
of the individuals, dispelling ignorance and
enhancing moral values in the society, thus
working towards collective well being.
5. HISTORY OF EDUCATION
• Gurukul System-Anyone who wished to study
went to a teacher's (Guru) house and
requested to be taught. If accepted as a
student by the guru, he would then stay at the
guru's place and help in all activities at
home.The guru taught everything the child
wanted to learn, from Sanskrit to the holy
scriptures and from Mathematics to
Metaphysics.
6. • Modern school system-It was brought to India,
including the English language, originally by
Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay in the
1830s. The curriculum was confined to
“modern” subjects such as science and
mathematics, and subjects like metaphysics
and philosophy were considered
unnecessary.
7. WHAT DRIVES THE EDUCATION
INDUSTRY
Demand and supply are the two main factors which drive the direction
of education industry:
• Demand drivers-
1. Household disposable income.
2. Cost of education.
3. Opportunity of cost education.
4. Cultural mindset.
5. Government boost.
8. • The supply drivers:
1. Availability of worked force.
2. Government funding.
3. Changes in social outlook:Campus
universities vs College online.
9. LEVELS OF EDUCATION
• Play school and Pre school education
• Elementary Education
• Secondary Education
• Higher Education
• Vocational Education
10.
11. BOARDS OF EDUCATION
• There are namely 4 common boards of
education in India:-
1. CBSE(Central Board of Secondary Education)
2. ICSE(Indian Certificate in Secondary
Education)
3. IB(International Baccalaureate)
4. SSC/HSC(State Boards)
12. STATISTICAL DATA
• Education market in India Currently-US$100
Billion.
• Expected by 2020-US$180 Billion.
• School segment is valued at-US$52 Billion and
contributes 52% to the education market.
• Higher education contributes 15% of the market
size.
• Text-books, e-learning contributes 28%.
13. • Country has more than 1.5 million schools
with over 260 million students enrolled and
about 751 universities and 35,539 colleges.
• India has become the second largest market
for e-learning after US.
• The e-learning sector is currently pegged at
US$2 Billion and is expected to reach US$5.7
Billion by 2020.
• Distance education market to grow with a
CAGR of around 11% during 2016-20
14. WHO IS A LITERATE?
• According to census, a person aged seven
years or more, who can read and write with
understanding in any language is called a
literate person. A person who can merely
read but cannot write is not classified as
literate. Any formal education or minimum
educational standard is not necessary to be
considered literate.
15. LITERACY RATE OVER THE YEARS
Census Year Person Male Female
1951 18.33 27.16 8.86
1961 28.30 40.40 15.35
1971 34.45 45.96 21.97
1981 43.57 56.38 29.76
1991 52.21 64.13 39.29
2001 64.83 75.26 63.67
2011 74.04 82.14 65.46
Figures in
%
27.16
40.4
45.96
56.38
64.13
75.26
82.14
8.86
15.35
21.97
29.76
39.29
63.67
65.46
0.
22.5
45.
67.5
90.
1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
Male Female
19. CONCLUSION
Quality teachers, relevant curriculum,
financial aid for students, and adequate
facilities are some of the needs that India's
education sector faces. Additional challenges
include the inability to meet the diverse
linguistic, cultural, regional and local
education needs of such a large country.
20. GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES
• Union Budget 2017-18 the budget has pegged an outlay
of Rs 79,685.95 crore(US$11.952 Billion) for education
sector up from Rs72,394 crore(US$10.859 Billion) in
2016-17 -a rise of 9.9%rise.
• Free education programs to poor people living in
villages and towns.
• Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao is the latest initiative taken by
Government of India to save and educate the girl child in
India.
21. Initiatives
Jharkhand to provide free textbooks to female
students
HRD launches 32 educational channels.
Perform yoga and obtain extra marks.
Scholarship worth 75crore to J&K students.
BRICS nations adopt New Delhi declaration on
education.
22. It was launched on
22nd January 2015 by
PM Narendra Modi.It
aims to address the
declining child sex ratio
and is a national
initiative jointly run by
the “Ministry of women
and child development”,
“Ministry of health and
family welfare”,
“Ministry of human
resource development”