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Education system
Provided by the public sector as well as the private
sector.
Education in India falls under the control of
the Union Government and the State Governments.
10+2+3 pattern
Stages.
Pre-Primary
Primary
Secondary
Higher
Secondary
Undergraduate
Post Graduate
Issues in Education System
Workforce quality, funding and
infrastructure
59% of the schools had no drinking water
89% had no toilets
The number of secondary schools is almost half the
number of upper primary schools available in the
country.
Curriculum issues
Participation
At the lower secondary level , enrolment rate is 52%
At the Higher secondary level, it is 28%
Women’s Education
• Female education is the need of the hour. Without educating the women of
the country we can't hope for a developed nation. Women play a vital role in
the all round progress of a country. If we want to make democracy successful,
women must be educated. They are the real builders of happy homes.
• It is said that if we educate a man, we educate a man only, but if we educate
a woman, we educate the whole family. This highlights the importance of
female education.
• Thousands of young women have made the decision to attend a women’s
college to better prepare for the years ahead.
• The Advantages of girls' Women's education:
1- Social Development
2- Social Equity
3-Economic Productivity
Government Schemes
Govt. Play major role in education.
One of the major program of govt. is SARVA SIKSHA
ABHIYAN.
The main goal of this program is that all children of 6-11
years of age should complete primary education by the year
2007 and all children of 6-14 years of age should complete
eight years of schooling by 2010.
The SSA centres are mainly opened in those areas which do
not have any school , where schools are very far off. and
strengthen existing school infrastructure through provision of
additional class rooms, toilets, drinking water etc.
Mid-Day Meal Scheme.
Drawback in Education
system of India
• Lack of qualified Indians in Indian
education.
• Insensitive school personnel.
• Lack of involvement in and control of
educational matters.
• Difficulties of students in higher education.
• Too many instant-Indian education experts.
• Too many reservation
What do we need to change about
the Indian Education System?
• Focus on skill based education
• Reward creativity, original thinking,
research and innovation
• Implement massive technology
infrastructure for education
• Get smarter people to teach
• Re-define the purpose of the education
system
• Make reservation irrelevant

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  • 2. Provided by the public sector as well as the private sector. Education in India falls under the control of the Union Government and the State Governments. 10+2+3 pattern Stages. Pre-Primary Primary Secondary Higher Secondary Undergraduate Post Graduate
  • 3. Issues in Education System Workforce quality, funding and infrastructure 59% of the schools had no drinking water 89% had no toilets The number of secondary schools is almost half the number of upper primary schools available in the country. Curriculum issues Participation At the lower secondary level , enrolment rate is 52% At the Higher secondary level, it is 28%
  • 4. Women’s Education • Female education is the need of the hour. Without educating the women of the country we can't hope for a developed nation. Women play a vital role in the all round progress of a country. If we want to make democracy successful, women must be educated. They are the real builders of happy homes. • It is said that if we educate a man, we educate a man only, but if we educate a woman, we educate the whole family. This highlights the importance of female education. • Thousands of young women have made the decision to attend a women’s college to better prepare for the years ahead. • The Advantages of girls' Women's education: 1- Social Development 2- Social Equity 3-Economic Productivity
  • 5. Government Schemes Govt. Play major role in education. One of the major program of govt. is SARVA SIKSHA ABHIYAN. The main goal of this program is that all children of 6-11 years of age should complete primary education by the year 2007 and all children of 6-14 years of age should complete eight years of schooling by 2010. The SSA centres are mainly opened in those areas which do not have any school , where schools are very far off. and strengthen existing school infrastructure through provision of additional class rooms, toilets, drinking water etc. Mid-Day Meal Scheme.
  • 6. Drawback in Education system of India • Lack of qualified Indians in Indian education. • Insensitive school personnel. • Lack of involvement in and control of educational matters. • Difficulties of students in higher education. • Too many instant-Indian education experts. • Too many reservation
  • 7. What do we need to change about the Indian Education System?
  • 8. • Focus on skill based education • Reward creativity, original thinking, research and innovation • Implement massive technology infrastructure for education • Get smarter people to teach • Re-define the purpose of the education system • Make reservation irrelevant