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MINNA MÄKIHONKO
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Educational philosophy - Teacher's Role in Indian Society
1. Teacher's Role in
Indian Society
Indian Society in Transition – Impact of
Globalization and Privatization –
Educational Planning in India
By
M.VIJAYALAKSHMI
Assistant Professor
3. 4.1 Indian society in transition - Impact of
globalization and privatization – educational
planning in India.
4.2 Modernization of Indian Society –Professional
Ethics of Teachers and Personal Development of
the Teacher.
4.3 Teacher as a social worker - Teachers' role in
pupils' development, community welfare,
national integration and international
understanding.
4.4 Sociological determinants of education -
Teachers' role in strengthening integrated and
cohesive forces.
4.5 Educational implications of philosophy in
conserving social harmony.
4. UNIT-IV
Teacher's Role in Indian Society
4.1. Indian Society in Transition –
Impact of Globalization and
Privatization –
Educational Planning in India
6. Globalization in Education
• Emphasis on quality manpower
• Cross country Accredition and Recognition
of Indian Education
• Faculty Position
• Selective Approach
• Value Addition
• Inference of the Government
• Role of International Agencies
7. Implementation of Globalization in Education
• Opportunity for the Indian students to study
the courses of the foreign universities
through distance education
• There is an opportunity for the Indian
students to get dual degrees at the same
time
• Indian Universities may run the Courses of
Information technology in compliance with
private organizations
8. • The courses provided by the Indian
universities will get accredition and
recognition by the foreign universities
and foreign degrees will be given
• The foreign universities spread their
education activities through the
organization functioning in the country
9. Measures to be taken by the Indian
Educational System to Face the
Challenges of Globalization
• Emphasis on Enhancement of Skills
• Emphasis on linked Learning
• Emphasis on Self-Learning
• Emphasis on Teamwork
• Emphasis on Adaptability
• Emphasis on Professionalism
10. • Emphasis on International Outlook
• Infrastructure of International Standards
• Modernization of Curriculum
• Research Linkage and Collaborations
• Training of Teachers
• Quality Assurance
• Virtual Education
11. Advantages of Globalization of Education
• Cost Effectiveness
• Enrichment of the Curriculum
• Enhanced Research Facilities
• Creation of a Skilled Workforce
• Access to the Best Teaching-Learning Materials
• Innovations/Modernization
• Improved Enrolment
• Increased Accountability
• Development of the Nation
12. Disadvantages of Globalization of Education
• Unaffordability
• Less Importance to Local Institutions
• Less Importance to Certain Subjects
• Increased Socio-Economic inequality
• Brain Drain
• Threat to Traditional Knowledge
14. Reasons for
Privatization in Education
• Educational Reasons
• Heavy fees – sense of responsibility and
motivation for learning increase
• Teachers – no job security. They do not
indulge in disruptive activities like strike and
dharna
• As salary and other perks of teachers of
private schools are related to merit and
efficiency
15. • Competition – among each educational
institutions – raise the standard of education –
as a result there is an increase in quality of
education
• The Principal and Teachers of private schools
know that they are accountable for their
performance and hence their functional
efficiency is high
• In implementation various co-curricular
activities and selecting textbook and other
instructional materials there exists no unwanted
restrictions and stipulations
16. • As parents are paying hefty school fees, they
realize their role and responsibilities and
cooperate with the school
• Have good infrastructure – good performance
– attracting best students – further
performance – further improvement etc
• Number of private schools – increase –
educated youth – teacher-training
programme – create a good job-market
17. Demerits of Privatization of Education
• Educational institutions – mini – supermarkets
• Meritorious students – no place in private
schools
• Due to competition – indulge in all sorts of
corrupt practices in the examinations
• As the private school teachers are poorly paid –
more concentrating in private tuition
• Cost of education has gone up
• Knowledge shops
18. Advantages of Privatization
• Panacea for the Increasing Population
• Quality Education
• Increased Competence of Students
• Upgraded Curriculum
• No Political Intervention
• Reduced Budgetary Pressures
• Greater Job Opportunities
• Economic Growth
19. Disadvantages of Privatization
• Increased Costs
• Equity Concerns
• Lop-Sided Emphasis on Certain Courses
• Merely Employment –Oriented
Education
• Lesser Staff incentives
• Difficulty to oversee Quality