educational system in kerala – present govt
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Educational system in KERALA –REFLECTION OF Present
Govt. INTERVENTIONS
EDUCATION ?..
Education is not preparation for life; Education is life itself.
Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.
An education isn’t how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It’s being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don’t.
Education system in Kerala - History Gurukul System Pallikkoodams by Christian
missionaries - irrespective of caste or religion
School for girls was established by the Maharaja in 1859, which was an act unprecedented in the Indian subcontinent
In the 1860’s, the government spread the educational programs into Malabar
Kerala's achievements in the field of education - near total literacy, free and universal primary education.
Low drop out rate at the school level, easy access to educational institutions, gender equality in access etc. –
In these respects, Kerala is often compared not only with the other Indian states or developing
countries but also with some of the developed countries.
Importance of education in kerala emerged as the single largest
economic activity of the state Government expenditure on
education as a ratio of the state domestic product despite decline in recent years is one of the highest in the country
Education accounts for more than one third of the total revenue expenditure of the state
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Women’s education is given prior importance.
The per capita expenditure on education is the second highest among states in India
Nearly one fifth of the population are students.
Education sector is also one of the biggest employers in the state
Literacy
Kerala, with 93.91 per cent, continues to occupy the top position among States
Lakshadweep followed with a literacy level of 92.28 per cent.
Literacy rate from 1951 - 2011
47.18
55.08
69.75
78.8589.81
90.92
93.91 1951
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
Division of education system
Kerala Primary Education Kerala High School Education Kerala Secondary Education [+2]
/Vocational Secondary Schools Kerala Higher Education Distance Education program in
Kerala.
Boards of Education Many of the schools owned by private
sector are aided by government. Kerala State Education Board Indian Certificate of Secondary
Education (ICSE) Central Board for Secondary Education
(CBSE) National Institute of Open Schooling
(NIOS)
No fees(or a nominal fees) are required in schools run by or aided by government. Fees concerning the higher and technical education are very low; the ratio of recovery of government's revenue expenditure was 2.6% in 2009–2010
Universities
Major Govt. Interventions 1994 – DPEP (District Primary
Education Programme) A major initiative to revitalize the
primary education system and to achieve the objective of universalization of primary education.
DPEP has so far opened more than 1,60,000 new schools
Village Education was given more importance
About 1,77,000 teachers, including para-teachers have been appointed
From here to…………
The most negative part of the DPEP – it gave the children's a lot of negatives It made d language and spoken abilities
of our students worse they were made to collect match boxes
n feathers, well they were aimed at giving practical
experience for children - but what did it actually gave them? something is still a question mark…
2001 -SSA – (SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN) Centrally sponsored scheme at the end
of the Ninth Five Year Plan to improve the educational status.
Education for girls, scheduled caste and tribal children
Education of sc/st children Free textbooks to all girls/SC/ST
children up to Class-VIII. At least 50 % of the teachers to be
appointed have to be women. Integrated Child Development Scheme
(ICDS).
2007 - Higher Secondary centralized Allotment Process (hsCap) Popularly known as Single Window
Admission The software is developed by taking
care of all the existing rules of rank generation and Communal reservations by the DHSE (Directorate of Higher Secondary Education)
hsCap provided by NIC has eliminated the requirement for a student to apply in multiple Schools where the student is seeking the admission and also eliminated the task of virtually appearing for interview in multiple schools
Other Govt. Schemes
Kalakshethra Kalaksethra is a district training centre
where special training/ coaching will be given to artistically talented but financially backward students.
Merit Cum Means Scholarship Comprehensive scholarship scheme of
the Higher Secondary level for the meritorious students belonging to BPL families.
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Remedial Coaching Remedial coaching is implemented to give
special coaching to weak students in selected Government Higher Secondary Schools having pass percentage below 50.
National Service Scheme NSS provides platform for leadership
practice life-skill acquisition etc and help the volunteers learn how to live among others
Adolescent Counseling and Health Care Programme
These was some of the very useful schemes introduced by the government.
2008 - Choice Based Credit System The Four Pillars of the UG reforms
-Semesterisation - Choice-based credit system - “Courses”
to “programmes” - Continuous assessment - Grading
A – Wow ! Outstanding Display of Knowledge/Understanding/Application
B – Very Good, but not extraordinary C – Good D- Fair/Satisfactory F - Poor/Unsatisfactory
“What to do with the Grade ? No idea..”
Although the Universities were vey much pleased and fast in introducing the Credit based and grading system on to the Degree level. But it was a severe headache to the Students and also with the teachers.
The latest comments from the students Calicut and Kannur Universities are of much worse in nature……
The news cutting from “The Hindu” also tells the same.
Medical – Engineering….. Great Problem ?????
In 2004 issues started in Kerala ,as 4 self FINANCING medical colleges started in Kerala .for the information of all ,its not the state government who gave permission to start college .but its the medical council .we don't need permission of state government for starting a college .we only needs a NOC certificate from state government. For giving NOC ,the state government gave a suggestion to the colleges that 50%of seats must be reserved for state merit. And for the rest you can do anything….
In 2005 admission was as 50:50 Huge donation for medical
Management Seats SFI Protesting Government failed to initiate proper
guidelines for starting of self financing colleges and their admission process
2006 – Election – LDF Govt. In the first year itself they failed ,the
private management consortium formed and no of colleges increased to 9.
In 2007 4 colleges under Christian management got their minority right
This year government formed Muhammad committee
Each colleges gave admission to whoever gave more money
This allegations started big quarrel between government and managements
Decided to conduct an entrance exam of their own and gave admission based on that
it created a 3 type fee system in the same college for same course – Injustice ?
From 2008 the admission in self financing colleges is going on uncontrolled
What can be done ????
A strict legislation can solve this issue
Government should take care to impliment a single fee system
Admission should be from state merit .
All colleges should bring under single regulatory committee.
The same kind of problems exist with the Engineering courses also..
THANK YOU…. Presented by
Group 1 Jithin Das Sumesh V Rumana T Ahina P Preethi K Sreekala