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EDUCATION AND ERADICATION
OF POVERTY
Dr. S. Prakash
Principal
Thiagarajar College of Preceptors
Madurai
MEANING OF POVERTY
• Poverty is defined as
the state in which
people have neither
money nor property
and struggle to
meet their basic
requirements of
daily life.
CAUSES OF POVERTY
Unemployment
Population explosion
Illiteracy
Defective planning
• Poverty is intimately
related to the problem
of unemployment.
• Poverty could be
decreased to the
extent that we provide
right type to education
and develop
appropriate productive
skills through
vocational education
programmes and
socially useful courses.
POPULATION EXPLOSION
• Rapid increase
in population is
also one of the
important
factors
contributing to
poverty.
ILLITERACY
• Illiteracy and superstitions
also interfere in the
abolition of poverty.
• Due to illiteracy, people do
not have the capacity to
raise their economy status.
• Illiteracy results in the
potentials of our youths in
the age group of 15 to 35,
to go as a waste as it could
not profitably be used for
national development.
DEFECTIVE PLANNING
• As many a time,
developmental plans are
prepared, having the
interests of urban people
upper most in mind, rural
people get neglected.
• As India consists of
thousands of tiny villages,
Gandhiji advocated the
concept of “ grama fajya”.
That is why people at
present, insist on
‘Decentralised planning’.
CAUSES FOR INTENSE RURAL POVERTY
• As most of the rural people
are engaged in agriculture,
and that too as landless
labourers, they do not have
any work for 6 months in a
year.
• In the absence of basic
requirements of life.
• People living in villages, due
to their illiteracy and
ignorance could not
undertake any other
profitable self occupations,
• Those migrate to urban centres ,have to live in ‘slums’
and lead a pitiable life.
• The government does not impose any restrictions on
fixing the prices of urban produce where as
agricultural produce are to be sold only at
government fixed prices, which are highly
unremunerative for the agriculturists.
• Due to migration of
villagers in large
numbers to urban
centres, there is an acute
shortage in the
availability of skilled
labourers to be hired for
agricultural operations.
• Urban employees,
through the trade unions
of the organised sector
are able to bargain for
better remuneration,
commensurate to the
price-rise due to
inflation.
GOVERNMENT EFFORTS
TO ABOLISH RURAL
POVERTY
• For the upliftment of
the villages,
government has
initiated measures on
a war footing to
provide for basic
facilities like
protected drinking
water supply,
availability of electric
power, proper road
facilities, educational
and medical facilities.
• Government is
offering many
concessions for
establishing new
industries in rural
areas so as to
increase the
employment
opportunities of
the rural poor.
Primary health centres
Self employment
Adult education centres
EDUCATION AND ERADICATION OF
POVERTY
• Education is the root
cause in the
mobilisation of people’s
potentials for national
developmental projects
and economic growth.
That is why education is
considered as the
process of ‘human
resource development’.
COMPULSORY EDUCATION
• Today “ compulsory
primary education to all “ is
our slogan which forms a
constitutional right for the
people.
• Providing universe primary
education for all those in
the age group of 8 to 14 ,
should have been achieved
in our country by 1960
itself ; but this goal could
not be fulfilled even today ,
60 years after Indian
independence.
NON – FORMAL EDUCATION
• Importance of non – formal education could be well
understood as they have been emphasised by the
kothari education commission of 1968 and the national
policy of education, 1986.
• Even our five year plans, important role has been
assigned to non – formal education.
• Many modern strategies like ‘ open schools ‘ ,
‘correspondence education ‘ , ‘distance education’ etc.
have been adopted today in non – formal education.
• It has popularised the slogans ‘ you can learn at any
stage’ , ‘ learn what you like’ , ‘learn while you earn’ ,
‘learn during your lesiure’ etc.
Non formal education
 Teachers participating in
the ‘ adult education
programmes ‘ are given
special training in
methods of instruction
and provided with
monetary incentive.
 Today school and college
students are also made
to participate in adult
education programmes
and the slogan ‘ each
one, teach one ‘ is made
popular.
 To participate in the
technological revolution
of the present – day
society, every one
should have scientific
out – look which also
helps to strengthen
democratic tendencies,
eradicate prejudices and
intolerance that are
responsible for various
types of conflicts in the
country.
IMPORTANT ATTRIBUTES OF SCIENTIFIC
ATTITUDES ARE….
 Open – mindedness.
 Unbiased judgement.
 Objective analysis of all the
available data.
 Respecting other’s points of view.
 Suspending judgement in the face
of inadequacy of available data.
 Belief in science that it will do good
to the humanity.
 Belief in cause and effect
relationship.
 Following systematic standardised
procedure in the investigation of any
problem.
 scientific attitude is indespensible
for individual and national growth.
MODERNIZATION
• Taking over to the new values, attitudes and
habits of life that are commensurate with a
scientific and technological age is known as
modernization.
Important characteristics of
modernization are ….
• Increased specialisation in
work.
• Increased ‘ social mobility ‘
due to the occurrence of
change in status – levels.
• New work values develop;
‘time’ becomes a value in a
modernised society.
• Increased mobilisation of
people, due to group interests
within working class.
• Mass education is achieved
through mass communication.
Role of education organization and
teachers in the eradication of rural poverty
 As adult education
is an important
component of ‘Rural
reconstruction plan’
it is implemented in
schools by utilising
the services of
school teachers.
 No villages without
a middle or high
school within three
kilometres radius
from every village,
there is also a higher
secondary school.
• School complex system
• Content of school
subject and the school
timing were so adjusted
to suit the local needs
so that, almost all
children attend the
school regularly.
• Education is considered
as the key for the
eradication of rural
poverty.
• Navodaya schools
recommended in the
national policy of
education, 1986 is an
experiment in this
direction.
• Through the efficient
use of mass media like
radio and television,
classroom instruction of
expert teachers could be
made to reach out rural
school. Educational
satellites could also be
used in this regard.
THANKYOU

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Education and Eradication of Poverty

  • 1. Power point presentation EDUCATION AND ERADICATION OF POVERTY Dr. S. Prakash Principal Thiagarajar College of Preceptors Madurai
  • 2. MEANING OF POVERTY • Poverty is defined as the state in which people have neither money nor property and struggle to meet their basic requirements of daily life.
  • 3. CAUSES OF POVERTY Unemployment Population explosion Illiteracy Defective planning
  • 4. • Poverty is intimately related to the problem of unemployment. • Poverty could be decreased to the extent that we provide right type to education and develop appropriate productive skills through vocational education programmes and socially useful courses.
  • 5. POPULATION EXPLOSION • Rapid increase in population is also one of the important factors contributing to poverty.
  • 6. ILLITERACY • Illiteracy and superstitions also interfere in the abolition of poverty. • Due to illiteracy, people do not have the capacity to raise their economy status. • Illiteracy results in the potentials of our youths in the age group of 15 to 35, to go as a waste as it could not profitably be used for national development.
  • 7. DEFECTIVE PLANNING • As many a time, developmental plans are prepared, having the interests of urban people upper most in mind, rural people get neglected. • As India consists of thousands of tiny villages, Gandhiji advocated the concept of “ grama fajya”. That is why people at present, insist on ‘Decentralised planning’.
  • 8. CAUSES FOR INTENSE RURAL POVERTY • As most of the rural people are engaged in agriculture, and that too as landless labourers, they do not have any work for 6 months in a year. • In the absence of basic requirements of life. • People living in villages, due to their illiteracy and ignorance could not undertake any other profitable self occupations,
  • 9. • Those migrate to urban centres ,have to live in ‘slums’ and lead a pitiable life. • The government does not impose any restrictions on fixing the prices of urban produce where as agricultural produce are to be sold only at government fixed prices, which are highly unremunerative for the agriculturists.
  • 10. • Due to migration of villagers in large numbers to urban centres, there is an acute shortage in the availability of skilled labourers to be hired for agricultural operations. • Urban employees, through the trade unions of the organised sector are able to bargain for better remuneration, commensurate to the price-rise due to inflation.
  • 12. • For the upliftment of the villages, government has initiated measures on a war footing to provide for basic facilities like protected drinking water supply, availability of electric power, proper road facilities, educational and medical facilities.
  • 13. • Government is offering many concessions for establishing new industries in rural areas so as to increase the employment opportunities of the rural poor.
  • 17. EDUCATION AND ERADICATION OF POVERTY • Education is the root cause in the mobilisation of people’s potentials for national developmental projects and economic growth. That is why education is considered as the process of ‘human resource development’.
  • 18. COMPULSORY EDUCATION • Today “ compulsory primary education to all “ is our slogan which forms a constitutional right for the people. • Providing universe primary education for all those in the age group of 8 to 14 , should have been achieved in our country by 1960 itself ; but this goal could not be fulfilled even today , 60 years after Indian independence.
  • 19. NON – FORMAL EDUCATION • Importance of non – formal education could be well understood as they have been emphasised by the kothari education commission of 1968 and the national policy of education, 1986. • Even our five year plans, important role has been assigned to non – formal education. • Many modern strategies like ‘ open schools ‘ , ‘correspondence education ‘ , ‘distance education’ etc. have been adopted today in non – formal education. • It has popularised the slogans ‘ you can learn at any stage’ , ‘ learn what you like’ , ‘learn while you earn’ , ‘learn during your lesiure’ etc.
  • 21.  Teachers participating in the ‘ adult education programmes ‘ are given special training in methods of instruction and provided with monetary incentive.  Today school and college students are also made to participate in adult education programmes and the slogan ‘ each one, teach one ‘ is made popular.
  • 22.  To participate in the technological revolution of the present – day society, every one should have scientific out – look which also helps to strengthen democratic tendencies, eradicate prejudices and intolerance that are responsible for various types of conflicts in the country.
  • 23. IMPORTANT ATTRIBUTES OF SCIENTIFIC ATTITUDES ARE….  Open – mindedness.  Unbiased judgement.  Objective analysis of all the available data.  Respecting other’s points of view.  Suspending judgement in the face of inadequacy of available data.  Belief in science that it will do good to the humanity.  Belief in cause and effect relationship.  Following systematic standardised procedure in the investigation of any problem.  scientific attitude is indespensible for individual and national growth.
  • 24. MODERNIZATION • Taking over to the new values, attitudes and habits of life that are commensurate with a scientific and technological age is known as modernization.
  • 25. Important characteristics of modernization are …. • Increased specialisation in work. • Increased ‘ social mobility ‘ due to the occurrence of change in status – levels. • New work values develop; ‘time’ becomes a value in a modernised society. • Increased mobilisation of people, due to group interests within working class. • Mass education is achieved through mass communication.
  • 26. Role of education organization and teachers in the eradication of rural poverty  As adult education is an important component of ‘Rural reconstruction plan’ it is implemented in schools by utilising the services of school teachers.  No villages without a middle or high school within three kilometres radius from every village, there is also a higher secondary school.
  • 27. • School complex system • Content of school subject and the school timing were so adjusted to suit the local needs so that, almost all children attend the school regularly. • Education is considered as the key for the eradication of rural poverty.
  • 28. • Navodaya schools recommended in the national policy of education, 1986 is an experiment in this direction. • Through the efficient use of mass media like radio and television, classroom instruction of expert teachers could be made to reach out rural school. Educational satellites could also be used in this regard.