Dear teachers,

A happy and inspiring article about steps being taken to make public
education (government schools) stronger and bring students back to
government schools... this should be the priority for every education
department/system in our country, to support government schools and
government school teachers. This is happening and should be further
strengthened.

Please read and share your comments.

thanks and regards,
Guru

Kerala Prepares to Take Public Schools to New Heights

The Education Rejuvenation Mission seeks to modernise public schools by
setting up “high-tech” classrooms, biodiversity parks and upgraded
facilities.

Newsclick Report
29 Nov 2017

The Kerala government has announced more steps to strengthen infrastructure
and improve teaching in public schools in the State.

Detailed project documents for infrastructure development in 138 schools
have been submitted to the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board
(KIIFB), the State government's Special Purpose Vehicle for mobilising and
channelling funds to various infrastructure projects.

KIIFB has given permission to go ahead with the projects in 113 schools,
and permission for the rest is expected to be granted soon. Project details
for another 117 schools would be submitted to KIIFB by December.

The planned infrastructure development in public schools is scheduled to be
completed by January 2019.

Administrative sanction has been given for setting up biodiversity parks in
1200 public schools, and 761 schools have been given initial grants for the
purpose.

An evaluation meeting presided over by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has
decided to ensure at least 200 teaching days and 1000 teaching hours per
year in the public schools in the State.

A baseline survey to assess the standards of education has been done under
the aegis of the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and the State Council of Educational
Research and Training (SCERT). Separate programmes to improve standards in
reading, mathematics, science and languages have been formulated.

Each school is to prepare an academic masterplan, which has to be ready by
30 January 2018.

45,000 “high tech” classrooms would be set up in 4775 schools. Orders have
been placed for 60,250 laptops and 4,375 projectors for the purpose.

The plans to strengthen public education are part of the Education
Rejuvenation Mission which is a key constituent of the CPI(M)-led Left
Democratic Front (LDF) government's Nava Keralam Karma Paddhathi (New
Kerala Mission).

The Education Rejuvenation Mission is intended to extend the advances made
by the state, from universalisation of education to modernisation of
education, with smart classrooms, digital libraries, IT enabled learning
and contemporary syllabus. The mission aims to solve the existing problems
and inadequacies in public education today.

The Mission aims to raise 1000 schools to "international standards".
According to the order issued in November 2016 outlining the mission, five
schools in each district are supposed to achieve this within two years of
the start of the mission.

All classrooms at the high school and higher secondary levels are to be
turned into "high-tech" class rooms. This is to be completed within two
years after the start of the mission.

Public schools would be upgraded with the cooperation of the
Parent-Teachers' Associations and alumni associations. School libraries and
laboratories are to be modernised, and school campuses which are free of
plastics, pesticides and intoxicants are to be created.

The very month that the Education Rejuvenation Mission began, the LDF
government took over a government-aided school in Malaparamba in Kozhikode
district, which its owner had tried to close down claiming that it was
"uneconomical". The move became symbolic of the efforts to protect and
strengthen public education in the State. The previous Congress-led United
Democratic Front (UDF) government had decided to close down the Malaparamba
school on the basis of the request from its manager, who claimed that it is
"unviable" for him to run the school.

The Education Rejuvenation Mission has outlined learning objectives which
seek to ensure that students acquire the knowledge and skills commensurate
with the classes they are in.

Apart from knowledge of the subjects, the mission also aims to improve the
students’ social consciousness, knowledge of the environment, and
extra-curricular skills. Knowledge and skills to communicate in at least
three languages is to be ensured. Counselling facilities are to be created
for school children.

The mission seeks to reduce dropout rates. Students belonging to backward
and marginalised sections would be given special attention and benefits to
bring them up to the mainstream.

The mission also states that there have to be democratic bodies to monitor
the functioning of public schools. The involvement of local government
bodies would be crucial in this.

While Kerala's achievements in the field of education have been widely
lauded, concerns had been raised in the recent years that parents are
increasingly sending their children to unaided private schools rather than
to government or government-aided private schools. Government-aided private
schools are schools which are run by private managements, but they receive
government grants, their teachers are paid salaries by the government, and
their fees are almost as low as government schools.

While the absolute number of students in all categories of schools have
been going down as the State's population growth rate has declined, the
percentage of students enrolled in government and government-aided schools
in the State came down from 89.27% in 2015-16 to 88.7% in 2016-17.

But the LDF government's efforts to upgrade public education seem to be
bearing fruit already. This year (2017-18), even the absolute number of
students in government and government-aided schools increased. In Std. I
alone, there was an increase of 5703 students in government schools and an
increase of 6495 students in government-aided schools. In Std. V, there was
an increase of 40,385 students in government and government-aided schools,
while in Std. VIII, there was an increase of 30,083 students. This
magnitude of increase had occurred after the gap of a decade.

source  -
https://newsclick.in/kerala-prepares-take-public-schools-new-heights



IT for Change, Bengaluru
www.ITforChange.net

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