SSA
SSA
SSA
A PROJECT FROM
CHILDREN’s ACADEMY
FOR CLASS IX STUDENTS
CONTRIBUTING STUDENTS :-
• SATYAM SHUKLA
• ARPIT SHARMA
SUBMITTED TO :-
MRS. SANGEETA TYAGI
WHAT IS SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN ?
• SSA is a comprehensive and integrated flagship programme of Govt. of India to attain Universal
Elementary Education (UEE) in the country in a mission mode .
• Launched in partnership with the state Govt. and local self-Govt. , SSA aims to provide useful and
relevant education to all children in 6-14 age groups by 2010.
• The ratio of funding for SSA Programme by Govt. of India and Govt. of Orissa is as follows:
• During 9th Plan (up to march 2002) GOI GOO: 85%15% respectively.
• During 10th Plan (from 2002-2007) : 75% 25%.
• From 11th plan onwards (from March 2007) : 50% 50%
GOALS OF S.S.A.
• All children of 6-14 years age group in school by 2003.
• All children to complete 5 years of schooling by 2007.
• All children to complete 8 years of schooling by 2010.
• Universal retention by 2010.
• Bridge all gender and social category gaps at primary stage by 2007 and at Upper Primary
stage by 2010.
• Focus on Elementary Education of satisfactory quality with focus on education for life.
OPERATIONAL FRAME WORK OF SSA
Collector-Cum-Chairman
B.R.C.C.(17)
S.I. Of Schools
(Addl. BRCC)
C.R.C.C.(215)
Teachers
Villagers
INTRODUCTION
The revenue district Sundargarh is under one education circle and is under the administrative control of one
Circle Inspector (C.I) of Schools. Again the Sundargarh education circle is divided into three education districts namely
Sundargarh, Rourkela and Bonai. Out of 17 blocks and 4 municipalities of the district, 9 blocks and 2 municipalities come under
Sundargarh Education District, 4 blocks and 2 Municipalities come under Rourkela Education District and rest 4 blocks comes
under Bonai Education district. In addition to the above structure another D.I of schools is exclusively in charge of all Primary &
Upper Primary schools under welfare department. Each Education district is headed by one District Inspector of Schools, so for
three education districts there are three D.I.of Schools for the whole district. Again each block of an education district is divided
into three circles and in each circle there is Sub Inspector of Schools (SIS).
After the inception of Sarva Shikshya Abhiyan (SSA) in the district in the year 2001, the District Project Coordinator (DPC) is in
the overall administrative charge of all SSA activities taken throughout the district. The D.I. of Schools have been designated as
Addl. District Project Coordinator. Again under the administrative control of DPC there are different intervention heads such as
Sr. Technical Consultant (STC) looking after the civil works, Planning Coordinator looking after different activities related to
planning & alternate schooling of the District, Financial Consultant looking after financial transactions at all levels, Pedagogy
Coordinator in charge of pedagogical improvement in the elementary level of education, Gender Coordinator looking after
different activities related to girls’ education, Early Child Care Education (ECCE) & Community mobilization, IED Coordinator in
charge of education of Children With Special Needs (CWSN) & MIS Programmer in charge of District level education database &
Management Information Systems.Block Resource Centers (BRCs) have been set up at each 17 blocks of the District for
smooth execution of different SSA activities at the block level. At present one Block Resource Centre Coordinator (BRCC) is in
position to look after different SSA activities at Block levels. At present 17 BRCCs and 215 CRCCs are in positions in different
blocks, clusters and municipalities of the District.
Again to strengthen implementation of different SSA activities at grass root level each block has been divided into 12 schools
as a one Cluster and in each cluster one Cluster Resource Centre Coordinator (CRCC) has been engaged in order to coordinate
different activities conducted at cluster levels. In total 215 CRCCs are in positions in 215 clusters of the District.
INTERVENTIONS UNDER SARVA SIKSHA ABHIYAN.
SC/ ST Education
Finance Girls Education
INCLUSIVE
SC/ST EDUCATION
EDUCATION
This intervention plans for the activities to improve the classroom environment and
capacity building of teachers.
Therefore to improve the quality of teaching and to create a conducive study atmosphere
project provides grants and trainings.
Grants:
Repair & Maintenance Grant:
Schools having more than 3 classrooms: Rs.10,000/- per school annually.
Schools having more than 3 classrooms: Rs.5,000/- per school annually.
(District as a whole Rs.7,500/- per school annually)
TEACHING AND
LEARNING MATERIAL 43.96 43.96 100%
•Planning is based on multiple sources of data. Household surveys are the primary source of data. School surveys are carried
out for the purpose of planning. Community ownership and participation in management of elementary education is the
distinctive features of planning. Community takes over the ownership in case of EGS & AIE Scheme. Community is involved in
infrastructure development of the school. School Improvement Grants, Repair & Maintenance Grants, TLM Grants are
released in favour of the Village Education Committee.
•Planning ensures adoption of strategies for improving the quality of education at the district level. New resource structures at
the block and cluster level have been planned. Capacity building programmes are designed for continuous development of
these institutions as well as the teachers. Community awareness programmes are an in-built feature of district plans, which
elicit wider participation of stakeholders in the programmes.
•For better and grass-root planning the CLPT and BLPT are formed:
•Cluster Level Planning Team (CLPT). A nine member Cluster Level Planning Team has already been formed at each
cluster to prepare a need based grass root educational plan for the respective cluster. The CRCC of the concerned
cluster is the member convener of the CLPT .
•Block level Planning Team (BLPT). A twelve member block level planning team has already been constituted to
prepare block level educational plan . The BDO and BRCC of the concerned block are the chairman and member
convener respectively of the BLPT .
• Orientation of BRCCs and CRCCs on Educational Planning . All 17 BRCCs and 215 CRCCs have already been oriented
on the planning process , information collection methodologies , educational indicators and preparation of block and cluster
level educational plan .
•The Annual Work Plan & Budget (2009-2010) of the district has already been prepared and submitted at S.P.O after due
approval from Collector-cum-Chairman , SSA , Sundargarh .
INTEGRATED EDUCATION FOR DISABLED (I.E.D.)
280000
275000
Out of
270000 Year Population Enrollment
School
265000
2007-08
260000
2008-09
255000
2007-08 273170 254726 18444
250000
245000
2008-09 275095 265444 9651
240000
Popln Enrol
300000
250000
200000
2007-08
150000 2008-09
100000
50000
0
Popln OOS
INNOVATIONS
•Computer Aided Learning (CAL):
•Computer Aided Education in Primary Schools does not aim
at teaching intricacies and technicality of computers. It aims
at providing joyful, interactive and interesting ways of
learning, through illustrations, examples and interactive tools
particularly designed to emphasize on the HARDSPOTS of
the regular curriculum of the subjects. (Mathematics,
English, Science and Computer Literacy).
•SC/ ST Education: •Thirty (30) nos. of schools are covered under CAE project.
•A child in a tribal society may process information in an All the schools are provided with 3 nos. of systems and 1 no.
of Printer for their use.
altogether different manner as compared to one from the
urban areas and high socio-economic stratum. Pedagogy •Total 67 nos. of Subject CDs are provided to school point.
therefore should be culture specific. Instead of using one Out of which 42 nos. of CDs are provided by APTECH-
Educomp and 25 nos. of CDs are provided by Azim Premji
uniform, mechanistic way of students learning, cultural Foundation (APF).
practices such as story telling, dramatics, puppetry, folk
play, community living etc. should become a strong basis of
•In second phase another 40 schools are covered in the
district and the laboratories are being prepared for
pedagogy. The Analysis of DISE has been done and shared implementation in the coming academic session.
with the District Level officials.
•Gap of home language and school language is a major
challenge in ensuring retention and quality improvement.
While access and enrollment of ST children are ensured in
the district, access to the language of the child is still a big
challenge which needs to be addressed in tribal area
schools. Therefore teachers are imparted attitudinal training,
Bi-lingual primers on Munda & Oram has been developed in
the district.
GIRLS EDUCATION
• VEC Training:-As per the guidelines of the Govt. of Orissa. VEC has been
formed in all schools in the district. Each VEC consist of 9 members. As
per practices to orient the VEC members district organized 2 days training.
Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV), an integral part of SSA provides a dynamic
framework to accelerate girls’ education through residential school programme to address
the out of school girls for upper primary education.
Areas of Operation:
Educationally Backward Blocks (EBBs) with rural female literacy below 46.13%
Gender gap in literacy is about 21.59% (Census of India 2001)
EBBs not having residential schools for elementary education for girls
under any other scheme of Govt.
Objectives
To ensure access to the disadvantaged girls
To provide quality education to all girls
To make school environment girl child friendly
Community participation for the improvement of girls’ education.
Target beneficiaries
Girls belonging to the SC, ST, OBC and Minorities in difficult areas
Older girls who are out of school and unable to complete Upper Primary School.
Adolescent girls who are unable to go to regular school (Upper Primary level)
Priority to 75% enrolment of girls from SC/ST/OBC and minorities communities and 25%
from BPL families.
Two KGBVs are functioning in Sundergarh district, one at Govindpur panchayat of Bonai
block and other at Koira block headquarter.
National Programme of Education for Girls at Elementary Level (NPEGEL)
•SSA, Sundergarh has been doing a no. of civil construction works in order to improve the
infrastructural environment of different schools at elementary level since 2003.
•In the year, 2003-04, 30 nos. NPS, 70 nos. NUPS, 13 nos. BLS (P), 5 nos. BLS(UPS), 84 nos.
ACR, 260 nos. toilets & 40 nos. water facilities have been completed.
•In the year, 2004-05, 4 nos. BRC, 37 nos. CRC, 390 nos. ACR, 85 No. of NUPS, 35 nos. toilets, 18
nos. Water Facility, 11 nos. Boundary Wall & 6 nos. electrifications have been completed.
•In the year, 2005-06, 11 nos. BRC, 28 nos. CRC, 30 nos. NPS, 61 nos. NUPS, 29 nos. Dill.(PS), 25
nos. Dill.(UPS), 27 nos. Toilets, 66 nos. Water Facilities & 36 nos. Boundary Walls have been
completed.
•In the year, 2006-07, 2 nos. BRC, 61 nos. CRC, 177 nos. NPS, 38 nos. NUPS, 420 ACR have been
completed.
•In the year, 2007-08, 1 nos. BRC, 254 nos. NPS, 165 nos. NUPS, 938 ACR have been completed.
•In the year, 2008-09, 40 nos. NPS, 90 nos. NUPS, 680 ACR have been completed.
FINANCIAL STATUS 2008-09
Budget Expenditure % of
SCHEME
(in Lakhs) (in Lakhs) Expenses
Major Intervention
Budget Expenditure
D.W.S.M.
C.D.M.O.
D.W.O. D.R.D.A.
PROBLEMS & ISSUES
•Since more than 60% of total population of the district are from tribal
community, so there is a lack of awareness among the community as
the result of which enrollment and retention is very poor in some of the
tribal dominated blocks of the district.
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