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http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/aap-govt-unveils-major-education-reform-policy/article8790175.ece

AAP govt. unveils major education reform policy

‘Chunauti 2018’ will help students bridge current learning levels and
academic demands of their classes, says Manish Sisodia

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government on Wednesday announced ‘Chunauti 2018’
— a major school education reform programme aimed at enabling students
studying in government schools, especially in Class IX, to overcome the
“problems being faced by them due to adverse effects” of the Centre’s No
Detention Policy (NDP).

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the Education
portfolio, said the programme aimed at building “a strong foundation” among
all students in reading, writing, arithmetic and bridging the gap between
current learning levels and the academic demands of their class through
“focussed practice and learning through worksheets”.

Quality of education

The Hindu was the first to report on Mr. Sisodia’s intent to announce what
insiders had termed was a “significant paradigm shift” in the State’s
education regime with the core aim of “enhancing the quality of education
at government schools in line with international standards” despite
“restrictions imposed by the Centre’s no-detention policy”.

According to Mr. Sisodia, the NDP, which came into force with the enactment
of the Right to Education Act of 2009, had resulted in “widespread
complacency and a general lack of accountability and responsibility in the
system”.

This had prompted the Delhi government, like many other States, to strongly
advocate the scrapping of the NDP. On December 16 last year, the Delhi
Assembly passed the Right to Children to Free and Compulsory Education
(Delhi Amendment) Bill, 2015, which recommends amendments in the RTE Act to
scrap NDP.

No-detention policy

Mr. Sisodia said that since the Centre has “not taken any stand on the
matter”, the Delhi government had decided to launch the reform measure on
its own.

“Class IX students in Delhi face an unfortunate problem as a result of the
NDP, since they appear for exams for which they are wholly under-prepared.
The learning level deficit causes a disproportionate number of failures in
Class IX. While the learning level deficit is not uniquely a Class IX
problem, it is these students who become victims of a poorly administered
system,” Mr. Sisodia said.

“The Delhi government is determined to not allow the careers and lives of
these students to be scarred by failure for little fault of theirs. The
idea behind Chunauti 2018 is that by the year 2018, all students enrolled
in Class IX in the academic year 2016-17, regardless of their learning
levels at this point, will be trained and mentored to successfully appear
for Class X exams in 2018. No child will be left behind,” the Deputy CM
added.

The policy, Mr. Sisodia said, envisaged working on multiple levels to
correct this problem, including students who have failed twice or more in
Class IX being provided the option of appearing for Class X exams through
the Modified Patrachar Scheme of Examinations (MPSE).

The Deputy CM said that the MPSE was especially proposed to ensure
retention of children and to minimise the possibility of drop-out.

The students will be taught by the usual teachers and will be provided
usual benefits like books, uniforms etc and will be allowed to participate
in all regular cultural and sports activities.

Regrouping classes

For all students from Classes VI to IX, the government has decided to
regroup all classes based on a Base Line assessment, which will be
conducted in the second week of July.

“The government intends for the weakest students to receive special
attention from the best teachers, so as to bring them to the level of the
rest of the class. The grouping of students based on their learning level
is solely for the purpose of enabling the teachers to address the learning
needs of different sets of children in a more systematic and effective
manner,” Mr. Sisodia added.

The idea behind Chunauti 2018 is that by the year 2018, all students
enrolled in Class IX in the academic year 2016-17, regardless of their
learning levels at this point, will be trained and mentored to successfully
appear for Class X exams in 2018. No child will be left behind



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