SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 14
PRIMARY EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA
PRESENTED BY – NISHANT
KUMAR
III YEAR Integrated M.SC.
ECONOMICS
I120412
INTRODUCTION
 Education is a critical input in human resource
development.
 Primary Education is not simply as a matter of economic
growth but more to foster social justice, social well-being
and social stability.
 A high literacy rate, especially in the case of women,
correlates with low birth rate, low IMR and increase in
the rate of life expectancy.
OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
Analysing the problem of children in not attending
school thereby making it difficult to achieve one of the
important Millennium Development Goals unless costs
are further subsidized.
NEW SCHEME
 District Primary Education Programme
 Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan
 Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan
 Mid-Day Meals
 Scholarship to Students
 Strengthening of Teachers Training Institutions
 Mahila Samakhya
CURRENT STATUS
 India, with more than a billion residents, has the second largest
education system in the world. (Ruzzi and muralidharan, 2005)
 According to the NSSO data for 2004–05, the number of out-of-
school children in the age group 6–14 years was over 3 crores.
 According to NSSO data from the 66th round survey on
employment and Unemployment, in 2009–10, 2.2 crores
children in the age group 6–14 years were not attending school.
 26 per cent of pupils enrolled in primary school drop out
before Grade 5.
DREZE AND KINGDON (1999)
 Dreze and Kingdon (1999) provide a theoretical model of
schooling decisions in the cost-benefit framework.
the natural criterion for enrolling the child is:
DURAISAMY (2002)
After the analysing the National Council of Applied
Economic Research (NCAER) data , he concluded that
the child enrolment decision is dependent on parental
education, family income, and availability of schools
within the village.
CHANDRASEKHAR,MUKHOPAD
HYAY (2006)
 Even after making the primary education completely free India
will not be able to increase the attendance rates to 100 per cent.
 There are other direct and indirect costs that can determine
children from going to school.
 After controlling for the opportunity cost of going to school ,it
is found that the direct costs of education adversely affect the
probability of children going to school, more so for children
from poorer households.
SENGUPTA AND PAL (2008)
They visualized education as a multidimensional entity.
They identified three basic aspects of education:
1. Poverty in the education system
2. Social indicator
3. Policy indicator
P. GEETHA RANI (2005)
She examined the problems of achieving Primary Education in
the educationally backward states – by focusing on Bihar,
Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Assam.
 Bihar-Very low expenditure on education and 99 per cent spent
on salaries.
 Rajasthan- Reasons for non enrolment and drop-outs are found
both among children engaged in non-economic activity and
economic activities.
 Madhya Pradesh- decentralized governance in improving the
enrolment , But the physical facilities are low in government
schools.
 Assam- Financial constraint is the major reason for drop outs. (PROBE
1999)
 EGS, so successful in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan can be solution
in the short run but cannot continue for long run.
VIKAS RAWAL (2011)
 He summarise official statistics on schooling infrastructure and on
children’s participation in elementary schooling in rural India.
 About 22 per cent of rural primary schools in Bihar and Jharkhand
had no classrooms at all.
 More than 20 per cent of rural elementary schools in Assam,
Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, and Meghalaya had only one
classroom .
 About 50 per cent school did not have separate toilets for girls.
 About 14 per cent of all primary schools in rural India had only one
teacher.
TOI (13 AUG 2014)
 According to the HRD ministry report, in Tamil
Nadu, 1,442 girls' and 4,278 boys' schools do not
have toilets.
 In several region, girls find it difficult to use toilets
due to lack of sanitation facilities and tend to
develop infections.
 The teachers apparently fear that the absence of
the toilet facilities may bring down enrolment.
CONCLUSION
 One of the reasons for the high drop-out rate in India is
“fictitious enrolment” of children in primary schools
(Jayachandran 2007, Venkatanarayana 2009).
 Employment opportunities available to the children and the
wages paid to children are important determinants of schooling
decisions. (Chandrashekahar, Mukhopadhyay, 2006)
 Primary education in India started showing good sign in
increases in GER ,infrastructure but on the other hand the
overall quality of primary education has not improved.
 It is too difficult to achieve Universal Primary Education goal.
REFERENCES
 Atanu Sengupta & Naibedya Prasun Pal(2010), “ Primary
Education In India : Delivery and outcome-A District level
analysis based on DISE data”.
 Vikas Rawal(2011), “ Statistics on Elementary School Education
in Rural India”.
 S Chandrasekhar, A Mukhopadhyay (2006), “Primary Education
as a Fundamental Right Cost Implications”.
 P. Geetha Rani(2005), “Elementary Education: Rising
Expenditure, Poor Quality”
 Elementary Education, IX Five year Plan 2002-07
 S Chandrasekhar, A Mukhopadhyay (2006), “Does Cost of
Primary Education Matter: Evidence from Rural India”

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

A presentation on Wastage and stagnation
A presentation on Wastage and stagnation A presentation on Wastage and stagnation
A presentation on Wastage and stagnation NidheeshaNidesh
 
Sarva shiksha abhiyaan (ssa)
Sarva shiksha abhiyaan (ssa)Sarva shiksha abhiyaan (ssa)
Sarva shiksha abhiyaan (ssa)Thanavathi C
 
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan 2002
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan  2002 Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan  2002
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan 2002 Sukhbir Brar
 
Educational financing in India: Features and Statistics
Educational financing in India: Features and StatisticsEducational financing in India: Features and Statistics
Educational financing in India: Features and StatisticsHathib KK
 
Challenges in achieving universalization of education
Challenges in achieving universalization of educationChallenges in achieving universalization of education
Challenges in achieving universalization of educationThanavathi C
 
Rashtriya madhiyamika shiksha abhiyan
Rashtriya madhiyamika shiksha abhiyanRashtriya madhiyamika shiksha abhiyan
Rashtriya madhiyamika shiksha abhiyanafra azeez
 
Rashtriya madhyamik shiksha abhiyan rmsa
Rashtriya madhyamik shiksha abhiyan rmsaRashtriya madhyamik shiksha abhiyan rmsa
Rashtriya madhyamik shiksha abhiyan rmsaCesilZionisha
 
Introduction to ncert
Introduction to ncertIntroduction to ncert
Introduction to ncertAyushi Sinha
 
Universalization of Secondary Education and its Implications for Teacher Educ...
Universalization of Secondary Education and its Implications for Teacher Educ...Universalization of Secondary Education and its Implications for Teacher Educ...
Universalization of Secondary Education and its Implications for Teacher Educ...garimatandon10
 
Public private partnership in education
Public private partnership in educationPublic private partnership in education
Public private partnership in educationSENTHILKUMARAN
 
Policies and programmes of inclusive education.pdf
Policies and programmes of inclusive education.pdfPolicies and programmes of inclusive education.pdf
Policies and programmes of inclusive education.pdfBeulahJayarani
 
Education in contemporary india
Education in contemporary indiaEducation in contemporary india
Education in contemporary indiaPavithraM75
 
Universalisation of Elementary Education
Universalisation of Elementary EducationUniversalisation of Elementary Education
Universalisation of Elementary EducationDeepti M
 
Vocationalization of Secondary Education
Vocationalization of Secondary EducationVocationalization of Secondary Education
Vocationalization of Secondary EducationAmit Singh
 
SARV SHIKSHA ABHIYAN ,2002
SARV SHIKSHA ABHIYAN ,2002SARV SHIKSHA ABHIYAN ,2002
SARV SHIKSHA ABHIYAN ,2002AMME SANDHU
 

Mais procurados (20)

A presentation on Wastage and stagnation
A presentation on Wastage and stagnation A presentation on Wastage and stagnation
A presentation on Wastage and stagnation
 
Sarva shiksha abhiyaan (ssa)
Sarva shiksha abhiyaan (ssa)Sarva shiksha abhiyaan (ssa)
Sarva shiksha abhiyaan (ssa)
 
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan 2002
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan  2002 Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan  2002
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan 2002
 
DISTRICT PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRAMME
DISTRICT PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRAMMEDISTRICT PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRAMME
DISTRICT PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRAMME
 
Dpep
DpepDpep
Dpep
 
Educational financing in India: Features and Statistics
Educational financing in India: Features and StatisticsEducational financing in India: Features and Statistics
Educational financing in India: Features and Statistics
 
Challenges in achieving universalization of education
Challenges in achieving universalization of educationChallenges in achieving universalization of education
Challenges in achieving universalization of education
 
Rashtriya madhiyamika shiksha abhiyan
Rashtriya madhiyamika shiksha abhiyanRashtriya madhiyamika shiksha abhiyan
Rashtriya madhiyamika shiksha abhiyan
 
Rashtriya madhyamik shiksha abhiyan rmsa
Rashtriya madhyamik shiksha abhiyan rmsaRashtriya madhyamik shiksha abhiyan rmsa
Rashtriya madhyamik shiksha abhiyan rmsa
 
Introduction to ncert
Introduction to ncertIntroduction to ncert
Introduction to ncert
 
Education in the post independence period
Education in the post independence periodEducation in the post independence period
Education in the post independence period
 
Universalization of Secondary Education and its Implications for Teacher Educ...
Universalization of Secondary Education and its Implications for Teacher Educ...Universalization of Secondary Education and its Implications for Teacher Educ...
Universalization of Secondary Education and its Implications for Teacher Educ...
 
Public private partnership in education
Public private partnership in educationPublic private partnership in education
Public private partnership in education
 
Policies and programmes of inclusive education.pdf
Policies and programmes of inclusive education.pdfPolicies and programmes of inclusive education.pdf
Policies and programmes of inclusive education.pdf
 
INTRODUCTION TO TEACHER EDUCATION
INTRODUCTION  TO  TEACHER  EDUCATIONINTRODUCTION  TO  TEACHER  EDUCATION
INTRODUCTION TO TEACHER EDUCATION
 
Education in contemporary india
Education in contemporary indiaEducation in contemporary india
Education in contemporary india
 
Universalisation of Elementary Education
Universalisation of Elementary EducationUniversalisation of Elementary Education
Universalisation of Elementary Education
 
Curriculum transaction and mode
Curriculum transaction and modeCurriculum transaction and mode
Curriculum transaction and mode
 
Vocationalization of Secondary Education
Vocationalization of Secondary EducationVocationalization of Secondary Education
Vocationalization of Secondary Education
 
SARV SHIKSHA ABHIYAN ,2002
SARV SHIKSHA ABHIYAN ,2002SARV SHIKSHA ABHIYAN ,2002
SARV SHIKSHA ABHIYAN ,2002
 

Destaque

Improving Primary Education in India
Improving Primary Education in IndiaImproving Primary Education in India
Improving Primary Education in Indiaseema kewat
 
Primary education in India
Primary education in IndiaPrimary education in India
Primary education in IndiaNitika Satya
 
Universal elementary- education-india
Universal elementary- education-indiaUniversal elementary- education-india
Universal elementary- education-indiaH Janardan Prabhu
 
Karthik Muralidharan on research on achieving universal quality primary educa...
Karthik Muralidharan on research on achieving universal quality primary educa...Karthik Muralidharan on research on achieving universal quality primary educa...
Karthik Muralidharan on research on achieving universal quality primary educa...Twaweza
 
Indian education system
Indian education systemIndian education system
Indian education systemshamsg2001
 

Destaque (6)

Improving Primary Education in India
Improving Primary Education in IndiaImproving Primary Education in India
Improving Primary Education in India
 
Primary education in India
Primary education in IndiaPrimary education in India
Primary education in India
 
Universal elementary- education-india
Universal elementary- education-indiaUniversal elementary- education-india
Universal elementary- education-india
 
Karthik Muralidharan on research on achieving universal quality primary educa...
Karthik Muralidharan on research on achieving universal quality primary educa...Karthik Muralidharan on research on achieving universal quality primary educa...
Karthik Muralidharan on research on achieving universal quality primary educa...
 
Swadesh2013
Swadesh2013Swadesh2013
Swadesh2013
 
Indian education system
Indian education systemIndian education system
Indian education system
 

Semelhante a Primary education system in india

Problems of Indian Education system
Problems of Indian Education systemProblems of Indian Education system
Problems of Indian Education systemSamir (G. Husain)
 
Indian education system
Indian education systemIndian education system
Indian education systemAshish Kumar
 
A UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION CASE STUDY:INTEL REAL-TIME MULTI-VIEW FAC...
A UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION CASE STUDY:INTEL REAL-TIME MULTI-VIEW FAC...A UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION CASE STUDY:INTEL REAL-TIME MULTI-VIEW FAC...
A UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION CASE STUDY:INTEL REAL-TIME MULTI-VIEW FAC...ijejournal
 
Primary Education in Andhra Pradesh
Primary Education in Andhra PradeshPrimary Education in Andhra Pradesh
Primary Education in Andhra Pradeshiosrjce
 
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...ijejournal
 
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...ijejournal
 
CURRENT SITUATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN INDIA
CURRENT SITUATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN INDIACURRENT SITUATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN INDIA
CURRENT SITUATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN INDIAmapmystudy.com
 
Challenges in availing uniform access to education in India by Rohit Manglik
Challenges in availing uniform access to education in India by Rohit ManglikChallenges in availing uniform access to education in India by Rohit Manglik
Challenges in availing uniform access to education in India by Rohit ManglikRohit Manglik
 
ISR Project - Education to underprivileged
ISR Project - Education to underprivilegedISR Project - Education to underprivileged
ISR Project - Education to underprivilegedPallavi Srivastava
 
A sociological analysis of lack of stakeholders participation as a major cons...
A sociological analysis of lack of stakeholders participation as a major cons...A sociological analysis of lack of stakeholders participation as a major cons...
A sociological analysis of lack of stakeholders participation as a major cons...Alexander Decker
 
Status of Education in India by Mohit Rajput
Status of Education in India by Mohit RajputStatus of Education in India by Mohit Rajput
Status of Education in India by Mohit RajputMohit Rajput
 
Ghodegaon Rural Research Report
Ghodegaon Rural Research ReportGhodegaon Rural Research Report
Ghodegaon Rural Research Reportsamhitamishra
 
comparesion of SARC.pdf
comparesion of SARC.pdfcomparesion of SARC.pdf
comparesion of SARC.pdfMNisar4
 

Semelhante a Primary education system in india (20)

Problems of Indian Education system
Problems of Indian Education systemProblems of Indian Education system
Problems of Indian Education system
 
Indian education system
Indian education systemIndian education system
Indian education system
 
A UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION CASE STUDY:INTEL REAL-TIME MULTI-VIEW FAC...
A UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION CASE STUDY:INTEL REAL-TIME MULTI-VIEW FAC...A UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION CASE STUDY:INTEL REAL-TIME MULTI-VIEW FAC...
A UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION CASE STUDY:INTEL REAL-TIME MULTI-VIEW FAC...
 
School
SchoolSchool
School
 
rockstar
rockstarrockstar
rockstar
 
Primary Education in Andhra Pradesh
Primary Education in Andhra PradeshPrimary Education in Andhra Pradesh
Primary Education in Andhra Pradesh
 
IGNITERS567
IGNITERS567IGNITERS567
IGNITERS567
 
fightingfive
fightingfivefightingfive
fightingfive
 
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...
 
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...
THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF THE STUDENTS AT PRIMARY LEVEL INRURAL AREA OFTEHSIL: FER...
 
kapil07team
kapil07teamkapil07team
kapil07team
 
CURRENT SITUATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN INDIA
CURRENT SITUATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN INDIACURRENT SITUATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN INDIA
CURRENT SITUATION OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN INDIA
 
WEareSAKSHAM
WEareSAKSHAMWEareSAKSHAM
WEareSAKSHAM
 
Challenges in availing uniform access to education in India by Rohit Manglik
Challenges in availing uniform access to education in India by Rohit ManglikChallenges in availing uniform access to education in India by Rohit Manglik
Challenges in availing uniform access to education in India by Rohit Manglik
 
ISR Project - Education to underprivileged
ISR Project - Education to underprivilegedISR Project - Education to underprivileged
ISR Project - Education to underprivileged
 
A sociological analysis of lack of stakeholders participation as a major cons...
A sociological analysis of lack of stakeholders participation as a major cons...A sociological analysis of lack of stakeholders participation as a major cons...
A sociological analysis of lack of stakeholders participation as a major cons...
 
Primary-Education-1
Primary-Education-1Primary-Education-1
Primary-Education-1
 
Status of Education in India by Mohit Rajput
Status of Education in India by Mohit RajputStatus of Education in India by Mohit Rajput
Status of Education in India by Mohit Rajput
 
Ghodegaon Rural Research Report
Ghodegaon Rural Research ReportGhodegaon Rural Research Report
Ghodegaon Rural Research Report
 
comparesion of SARC.pdf
comparesion of SARC.pdfcomparesion of SARC.pdf
comparesion of SARC.pdf
 

Último

APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAssociation for Project Management
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactPECB
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdfQucHHunhnh
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationnomboosow
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphThiyagu K
 
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfAdmir Softic
 
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104misteraugie
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfAyushMahapatra5
 
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...PsychoTech Services
 
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024General AI for Medical Educators April 2024
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024Janet Corral
 
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SDMeasures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SDThiyagu K
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfchloefrazer622
 
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13Steve Thomason
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxiammrhaywood
 
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxUnit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxVishalSingh1417
 
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...fonyou31
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Sapana Sha
 
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfchloefrazer622
 

Último (20)

APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across SectorsAPM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
APM Welcome, APM North West Network Conference, Synergies Across Sectors
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
 
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdfKey note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
Key note speaker Neum_Admir Softic_ENG.pdf
 
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
 
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
IGNOU MSCCFT and PGDCFT Exam Question Pattern: MCFT003 Counselling and Family...
 
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024General AI for Medical Educators April 2024
General AI for Medical Educators April 2024
 
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SDMeasures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
 
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdfArihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
Arihant handbook biology for class 11 .pdf
 
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
 
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxUnit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
 
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
Ecosystem Interactions Class Discussion Presentation in Blue Green Lined Styl...
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
 
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
 

Primary education system in india

  • 1. PRIMARY EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA PRESENTED BY – NISHANT KUMAR III YEAR Integrated M.SC. ECONOMICS I120412
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Education is a critical input in human resource development.  Primary Education is not simply as a matter of economic growth but more to foster social justice, social well-being and social stability.  A high literacy rate, especially in the case of women, correlates with low birth rate, low IMR and increase in the rate of life expectancy.
  • 3. OBJECTIVE OF STUDY Analysing the problem of children in not attending school thereby making it difficult to achieve one of the important Millennium Development Goals unless costs are further subsidized.
  • 4. NEW SCHEME  District Primary Education Programme  Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan  Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan  Mid-Day Meals  Scholarship to Students  Strengthening of Teachers Training Institutions  Mahila Samakhya
  • 5. CURRENT STATUS  India, with more than a billion residents, has the second largest education system in the world. (Ruzzi and muralidharan, 2005)  According to the NSSO data for 2004–05, the number of out-of- school children in the age group 6–14 years was over 3 crores.  According to NSSO data from the 66th round survey on employment and Unemployment, in 2009–10, 2.2 crores children in the age group 6–14 years were not attending school.  26 per cent of pupils enrolled in primary school drop out before Grade 5.
  • 6. DREZE AND KINGDON (1999)  Dreze and Kingdon (1999) provide a theoretical model of schooling decisions in the cost-benefit framework. the natural criterion for enrolling the child is:
  • 7. DURAISAMY (2002) After the analysing the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) data , he concluded that the child enrolment decision is dependent on parental education, family income, and availability of schools within the village.
  • 8. CHANDRASEKHAR,MUKHOPAD HYAY (2006)  Even after making the primary education completely free India will not be able to increase the attendance rates to 100 per cent.  There are other direct and indirect costs that can determine children from going to school.  After controlling for the opportunity cost of going to school ,it is found that the direct costs of education adversely affect the probability of children going to school, more so for children from poorer households.
  • 9. SENGUPTA AND PAL (2008) They visualized education as a multidimensional entity. They identified three basic aspects of education: 1. Poverty in the education system 2. Social indicator 3. Policy indicator
  • 10. P. GEETHA RANI (2005) She examined the problems of achieving Primary Education in the educationally backward states – by focusing on Bihar, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Assam.  Bihar-Very low expenditure on education and 99 per cent spent on salaries.  Rajasthan- Reasons for non enrolment and drop-outs are found both among children engaged in non-economic activity and economic activities.  Madhya Pradesh- decentralized governance in improving the enrolment , But the physical facilities are low in government schools.  Assam- Financial constraint is the major reason for drop outs. (PROBE 1999)  EGS, so successful in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan can be solution in the short run but cannot continue for long run.
  • 11. VIKAS RAWAL (2011)  He summarise official statistics on schooling infrastructure and on children’s participation in elementary schooling in rural India.  About 22 per cent of rural primary schools in Bihar and Jharkhand had no classrooms at all.  More than 20 per cent of rural elementary schools in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, and Meghalaya had only one classroom .  About 50 per cent school did not have separate toilets for girls.  About 14 per cent of all primary schools in rural India had only one teacher.
  • 12. TOI (13 AUG 2014)  According to the HRD ministry report, in Tamil Nadu, 1,442 girls' and 4,278 boys' schools do not have toilets.  In several region, girls find it difficult to use toilets due to lack of sanitation facilities and tend to develop infections.  The teachers apparently fear that the absence of the toilet facilities may bring down enrolment.
  • 13. CONCLUSION  One of the reasons for the high drop-out rate in India is “fictitious enrolment” of children in primary schools (Jayachandran 2007, Venkatanarayana 2009).  Employment opportunities available to the children and the wages paid to children are important determinants of schooling decisions. (Chandrashekahar, Mukhopadhyay, 2006)  Primary education in India started showing good sign in increases in GER ,infrastructure but on the other hand the overall quality of primary education has not improved.  It is too difficult to achieve Universal Primary Education goal.
  • 14. REFERENCES  Atanu Sengupta & Naibedya Prasun Pal(2010), “ Primary Education In India : Delivery and outcome-A District level analysis based on DISE data”.  Vikas Rawal(2011), “ Statistics on Elementary School Education in Rural India”.  S Chandrasekhar, A Mukhopadhyay (2006), “Primary Education as a Fundamental Right Cost Implications”.  P. Geetha Rani(2005), “Elementary Education: Rising Expenditure, Poor Quality”  Elementary Education, IX Five year Plan 2002-07  S Chandrasekhar, A Mukhopadhyay (2006), “Does Cost of Primary Education Matter: Evidence from Rural India”