A detailed PPT on Educational reforms in India.
Introduction of educational reforms and its importance. different reforms relating to education and its merits and demerits.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
Educational reforms.pdf
1. INDEX :
1. Introduction.
2. Importance of Education.
3. Few
contemporary 4.
Educational reforms.
5. Merits and demerits of
these reforms.
6. Conclusion.
2. Introduction :
Every established system in the
country always attracts severe
criticism.The Indian Education
system especially has been the
target of many allegations from
students, parents and teachers.
Students think they are
overburdened,teachers think
they are not paid enough, and
parents want their children to get
99.99 percentage.Where does
the buck stop? Yes, in recent
times there have been some
steps taken on education reforms,
but it needs lot more than that.
3. Importance
of Education
Enabling the person to deal with life as a whole.
Become a human.
Leading an independent life.
Lessons of equality.
Development of social life.
Leads to inner freedom.
Procure a job.
Social and physical development.
4. Few contemporary educational
reforms
Abolition of pass-
fail policy till 8th
standard.
Introduction of
gradation system.
Introduction
of smart
classrooms.
Initiation of
Distance
education policy.
Emerging new
branches of
education.
5. Abolition of pass and fail policy
Merits
▪ No confidence loss in students.This is
important because the students at grade
8 are too young to face a failure.I do not
think they can understandthe failure
at such a small age.
▪ This also can reduce the illiteracyrate.
▪ It can help the childto recover and
improve in studies instead of pointing out
that he/she has failed and exposing the
child to a mental turmoil at such a young
age.
De-merits
✓ The worse things about this could be
complacency. If no one fails, no one will ever
bother to learn.
✓ These higher school lessons are the basic
foundations of the higher studies. One needs to
be strong in these subjects which have very
basic concepts of further studies. If a person
ignores how to add, subtract, then it is obvious
that he/she will go nowhere in education.
✓ There remains no scope for the child
to know his/her potentials since there is no
continuous evaluation process.
6. Introduction of gradation system.
Merits
▪ It considerably reduces inter and intra
examiner's variability in marking.
▪ It also takes care of imperfection of
tools used for assessment.
▪ The fear of exams is not there in
the minds of the students.
▪ The suicide rate had decreased due
to the introduction of grade system.
De-merits
✓ It is quite discouraging for the
meritorious students.
✓ It defeats the whole concept of
studying hard and getting
good marks.
✓ It cannot set the right parameter to
judge a student's performance.
7. Introduction of smart classrooms.
Merits
▪ Access to online resources.
▪ Digital medium for notes.
▪ Advantage of absentees.
▪ Ease of understanding.
▪ Makes learning easer and
enjoyable.
▪ Improves academic performances.
De-merits
✓ Expensive and costly.
✓ Skilled faculty required.
✓ Maintenance.
✓ Technical Faults.
8. Initiation of distance education policy.
Merits
▪ Provides for an increase in access to
education for those who otherwise
have no other opportunities due to
work, family or physical limitations.
▪ Greater flexibility for
scheduling learning-students can
determine time and place of class
time.
▪ Access to global resources.
De-merits
✓ Expensive and costly.
✓ Difficult to maintain the technological
infrastructure.
✓ Students must be more active and self-
directed in learningenvironment -
Depends on individual motivation and
initiative.
9. Emerging branches of education.
Merits
❖ New scopes of employment.
❖ Exploration of new avenues in various
fields.
❖ More futurescopes for all students.
❖ More options to opt after 12th other
than orthodox medical science and
engineering.
De-merits
❑No De-Merits
10. conclusion
In this presentation we have journeyed through
various phases of Educational System in India and
analyzed about various modern reforms that have
changed the face of Educational System completely
in India. We have also analyzed the reports of UNESCO of
the literacy rate of various countries of the world.
and have suggested developmentsrequired for the
bettermentof the present scenario.