Various Scheme for Strengthening Secondary Education
Secondary Education is a crucial stage in the
educational hierarchy as it prepares the students for higher education and also
the world of work. With the liberalization and globalization of the Indian
economy, the rapid changes witnessed in scientific and technological world and
the general need to improve the quality of life and to reduce poverty, it is
essential that school leavers acquire a higher level of knowledge and skills
than what they are provided in the eight years of elementary education, particularly
when the average earning of a secondary school certificate holder is
significantly higher than that of a person who has studied only up to class
VIII. The policy at present is to make secondary education of good quality
available, accessible and affordable to all young persons in the age group of
14-18. At present, the following schemes targeted at secondary stage (i.e.
class IX to XII) are being implemented in the form of Centrally Sponsored
Schemes:
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan
Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan was launched in 2009
with the objective to universalise access to secondary education and improve
its quality. The scheme envisages inter alia, to enhance the enrolment at
secondary stage by providing a secondary school within a reasonable distance of
any habitation, with an aim to ensure GER of 100% by 2017, i.e., by the end of
12th Five Year Plan and achieving universal retention by 2020.
Model School Scheme
The Model School scheme was launched in November 2008 in
pursuance to the announcement of the Prime Minister in his Independence Day
speech of 2007.The Model School Scheme aims to provide quality education to
talented rural children through setting up 6000 model schools as benchmark of
excellence at block level at the rate of one school per block. The scheme is
under implementation since 2009-10. 3,500 schools are to be set up in as many
educationally backward blocks (EBBs) through States/UTs.
Girls’ Hostel SchemeThe
Centrally Sponsored Scheme for “Construction and Running of Girls’ Hostels for
Students of Secondary and Higher Secondary Schools” was launched in 2008-09 and
is being implemented from 2009-10. The Scheme envisages construction of a
hostel with the capacity of 100 girls in each of about 3,500 Educationally
Backward Blocks (EBBs) in the country. The main objective of the Scheme is to
improve access to and retain the girl child in Secondary and Higher Secondary
classes (IX-XII) so that the girl students are not denied the opportunity to
continue their study due to distance to school, parents’ financial
affordability and other connected societal factors.
ICT (Information and Communication
Technology) in Schools
The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in
Schools Scheme was launched in December, 2004 to provide opportunities to
secondary stage students to mainly build their capacity on ICT skills and make
them learn through computer aided learning process. The Scheme is a major
catalyst to bridge the digital divide amongst students of various socio
economic and other geographical barriers. Based on the experience gained so
far, the Scheme was revised, in July 2010.The scheme currently covers both
Government and Government aided Secondary and HigherSecondary Schools.
Inclusive Education for Disabled at
Secondary StageThe Scheme of Inclusive Education for
Disabled at Secondary Stage (IEDSS) was launched in 2009-10 replacing the
earlier scheme of Integrated Education for Disabled Children (IEDC). It
provides assistance for the inclusive education of the disabled children in classes
IX-XII. The aim of the Scheme is to enable all students with disabilities,
after completing eight years of elementary schooling, to pursue further four
years of secondary schooling (classes IX to XII) in an inclusive and enabling
environment. Central assistance for all items covered in the scheme is on 100
per cent basis. The State Governments are only required to make provisions for
a scholarship of Rs. 600 per disabled child per annum. The School Education
Department of the State Governments/Union Territory (UT) Administrations is the
implementing agency. They may involve NGOs having experience, in the field of
education of the disabled, in the implementation of the scheme. 4,00,241
disabled children have been approved for coverage since inception of the
scheme.
Vocationalisation of Secondary EducationThe
Centrally Sponsored Scheme of Vocationalisation of Secondary Education provides
for diversification of educational opportunities so as to enhance individual
employability, reduce the mismatch between demand and supply of skilled
manpower and provides an alternative for those pursuing higher education.The
scheme was initially launched in 1988. To make improvement in this scheme, the
revised scheme was approved on 15 September, 2011. The revisions were suggested
to address the issues of low esteem of vocational education in the country,
weak synergy with industry in planning and execution, lack of vertical and
horizontal mobility, redundant courses and curricula as well as paucity of
trained vocational education teachers. It is also envisages that strengthening
of vocational education at the secondary stage would contribute to the national
target of 500 million skilled manpower by 2022. The Scheme provides for
financial assistance to the States to set up administrative structure, area
vocational surveys, preparation of curriculum, text book, work book curriculum
guides, training manual, teacher training programme, strengthening technical
support system for research and development, training and evaluation etc. It
also provides financial assistance to NGOs and voluntary organizations towards
implementation of specific innovative projects for conducting short-term
courses.
National Vocational Education
Qualifications Framework (NVEQF)The HRD Ministry is seized with
the problems of low rates of enrolment and school drop outs at Secondary and
Higher Secondary levels and thereafter in Higher Education. The Ministry is in
the process of developing the NVEQF. The Framework would bring about uniformity
in standards of vocational courses being offered, by registration of vocational
qualification and accreditation of programmes and institutions. NVEQF levels
will be introduced in Secondary and Higher Secondary Schools, Polytechnics,
Universities & Colleges for seamless pathways and progression. The draft
NVEQF has been formulated in consultation with State Governments as well as a
Group of State Education Ministers.
National Scheme of Incentive to Girls for
Secondary Education The Centrally sponsored scheme
“National Scheme of Incentive to Girls for Secondary Education (NSIGSE)” was
launched in May 2008 with the objective to establish an enabling environment to
reduce the drop-outs and to promote the enrolment of girl child belonging
mainly to SC/ST communities in secondary schools. According to the scheme, a
sum of Rs.3,000/- is deposited in the name of eligible unmarried girls as fixed
deposit, who are entitled to withdraw it along with interest thereon on
reaching 18 years of age and passing 10th standard examination. The scheme
covers – all girls belonging to SC/ST communities who pass class VIII and all
girls who pass VIII examination from Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas
(irrespective of whether they belong to SC/ST) and enrol in class IX in
Government, Government-aided and local body schools. Canara bank is the
implementing agency for the scheme. It has developed a web based portal
recently to implement the scheme. The portal will facilitate on line submission
of data of the beneficiaries and on line disbursement of incentive amount on
maturity into their accounts directly after certification by the State Nodal
Officer on line that the beneficiary is 18 years old and passed class X
examination. In addition to the above the Central Sector schemes of Kendriya
Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), Navodaya Vidyalaya Sangathan (NVS), Central Tibetan
Schools Administration (CTSA), Indo-Mangolian Schools are being implemented.
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