A study of the education system followed in India, its value and short comings and a comparison of literacy rate all around.
Literacy and literacy rate.
In India to count a person as literate, he should know a language with understanding and must be able to read and write. With this basic requirement, Kerala stands top as most literate state in India and Bihar is in the last position . When we compare the highest literacy rate of USA.UK,JAPAN,FRANCE,GERMANY and many other developed countries - India’s position is dismally very low . Therefore, proper measures should be taken to revamp the educational system as to achieve a higher literacy rate by targeting all round social and economic development of the nation..
Compulsory education
In India as well as other developed countries children education is compulsory. Now it is almost accepted principle word wide by the respective governments to provide at least free preliminary education to its citizen. The importance of education in the social development is also well known these days. It seems our government has already initiated various schemes and programmes in eradicating illiteracy in the country.
Education for Cultural, Social and Economical Development
Education broadens the minds of people and free them from the clutches of superstition and wrong belief. It is a key to open and realize the universe. It helps people to acquire information and knowledge. They could get in touch with various cultures and societies. It leads to know and understand everything that they pass through. This makes them to think and leads to scientific and revolutionary ideas. They may start to realize the importance of becoming literate. They will try to make their family members and other people to realize it. Every one will put in their efforts for the social and cultural developments. This will in turn lead to greater innovations and development in all the fields of economy. Development in the fields of science and technology makes the country achieve industrialization, use of modern tools, use of high yield varieties of crops, higher growth in production, higher growth in percapita income and high standard of living.
Educational pattern
Ever since people has understood the importance of education, various authorities and research groups in the country have conducted different studies to make a better system of education. So many commissions were appointed to study and report suggestions for improvement in different aspects of the education system. There are various Centers of Advanced studies which give more ideas and renders advisory services. Many more initiative in educational reforms is still going on, the latest being the proposed innovation universities.
The educational pattern now we follow in India is 10+2+3 system excluding pre primary education. This is 12 years of school education and 3 years of collage education. The period of first 10 years is meant for general education and next 2 years for some specific or vocational courses in which the students have choice to select various subjects according to his interest or the career he want to pursue. There after 3 years meant for degree courses of specialized subjects. State or board level examinations are conducted at the close of 10th and 12 year of study and certificates are granted for higher pursuit. How far this system is good and serves to help the national interest in building India as a developed country is still in debate.
What is the need of the day for future development?
Though our successive governments have taken important decisions and initiative through constitutional amendments and projecting higher targets in our plan out lays for achieving universal primary education, still great percent of our people continues to be illiterate.The country has already achieved certain level of progress in this field , but this does not mean that we have to slow down our efforts. It must be our endeavor and aim to achieve cent percent literecy and great vision for the future developments. There may be many limitations or hurdles to overcome in a country of various castes, creeds, beliefs and practices. It requires great determination, planned action and constant supervision from the part of government to achieve cent percent literacy.
Suggestions for improvement.
1)Requirement of adequate financial assistance or sufficient budget provision. The present system of education cess on taxes may be broadened to source the fund.
2)Primary education must be made compulsory. To monitor this panchayat or village level officers should be authorized to implement an action plan. In default, all concerned shall be penalized and corrective measures taken to get the desired result.
3)Free education to all up to secondary school level and to girls at all stages of her education shall be provided by the State or Central Government.
4)If required specific amendments in the constitution or ordinance issued, where ever necessary.
5)All the teachers and scientists shall be declared national assets and they should be respected and rewarded accordingly.
6)Regular advisory board in the pattern of planning commission may be devised by the government to advise and recommend suitable measures to be taken by the government in the educational field.
This list is not a conclusive one. There may be lot of other aspects which should also be addressed promptly by the respective government functionaries as and when required.
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