Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Friday, 8 October 2021

Schools without Teachers ?

 


 

Dear Shri Dharmendra Pradhanji

( Minister for Education / minister.sm@gov.in  )

 

As recently observed by Hon CJI, it is easy to criticize Government and Supreme Court for anything and everything


Then, once-in-a-while, some persons ( with or without DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE ), would tell the government :


Do this and do that


May be they have no clue as to the COST of implementing their suggestions


You cannot blame them. It is Government’s job to “ educate “ them , with facts and figures ( implications )

 

As far as the cost of improvement in EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE is concerned, you might want to examine the following :

QUESTIONNAIRE  ( 01 May 1984 )


After updating this with the latest data / figures ( and expanding it with some more / relevant topics ), you may want to publish it on the website of your Ministry and invite comments from public / educationists


with regards,

hemen parekh  /  hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  09 Oct 2021

 

 

Schools without Teachers ?


Not quite, but quite close !


Context :

1 lakh schools in India run with just 1 teacher each: Unesco  Report    /  TNN  /  06 Oct 2021

Extract :

 

Ø  Around 1.1 lakh schools in India are single-teacher entities 

 

Ø  A total of 19% or 11.16 lakh teaching positions in schools lie vacant in the country , 69 % of them in rural areas

 

Ø  7.7% pre-primary,  4.6% primary and 3.3 % upper primary teachers are under-qualified

 

Ø  Women account for 50 % of the teaching work-force in India

 

Ø  State-wise teacher vacancies : UP .. 3.3 lakh / Bihar.. 2.2 lakh / W.Bengal.. 1.1 lakh

 

Ø  MP has the highest no of Single Teacher schools at 21,077

 

Ø  There is a marked Rural – Urban disparity and a need to improve AVAILABILITY and deployment of QUALIFIED teachers in the North-East

 

Ø  Of the teachers qualifications, the UNESCO Report says about 16 % of Pre-Primary, 8 % of Primary , 13 % of Upper Primary , 3 % of Secondary and 1 % of Higher Secondary teachers , are under-qualified in Bihar

 

Ø  While teacher availability has improved, Pupil–Teacher ratios, are adverse in secondary schools

 

 

 
My Take :

 

 

In case, readers are wondering :

 

  How much progress has our Education System made over past 36 years ? “

 

 

Then they may want to look up following report submitted to :

 

Professor Ashok Chandra/ Educational Advisor (T)/ Ministry of Education / GOI ,


     CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION …………………………..( 04 Nov 1985 )

      ( Authors: Vijay Mahajan–Inder Sethi–Hemen Parekh / all now  Ex – L&T )

 

Details could be found in following chapters :

 

ENROLMENT OF GIRLS (COMPARED WITH BOYS)

ENROLMENT IN HIGHER EDUCATION

ENROLMENT IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

MIDDLE EDUCATION

ENROLMENT (PRIMARY ) ONLY 76%

EXPENDITURE ON RURAL EDUCATION

DIFFERENTIAL EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION IN STATES

PLAN OUTLAY FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

OUTLAY ON EDUCATION

TRAINED TEACHERS

PUPIL TEACHER RATIO

EXPENDITURE ON EDUCATION

ATTRACTING “BLACK- MONEY” FOR EDUCATION

PRIVATE DONATIONS FOR EDUCATION

STIPEND FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

EXPENDITURE PER PUPIL/ ANNUM

 

To download full report, click :

https://hcpreports.blogspot.com/2016/01/challenge-of-education.html

 

 

cc:

Smt. Annpurna Devi………{ Minister of State – Edu / mos-mhrd@gov.in }

Sh. Amit Khare ……………{ Secretary – Edu / secy.dhe@nic.in }

Dr Suresh T Salunke………..  {  sss_malaxmi@yahoo.com }

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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