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Cabinet approves formulation of a new Integrated Scheme for School Education from 1st April, 2018 to 31st March, 2020

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The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Shri has approved the proposal of and Literacy to formulate a Integrated Scheme on School by subsuming SarvaShikshaAbhiyan (SSA), RashtriyaMadhyamikShikshaAbhiyan (RMSA) and (TE) from 1st April, 2018 to 31st March, 2020. An estimated allocation of Rs 75,000 crore over the period has been approved which is a 20% increase over the current allocations.

The scheme comes in the backdrop of PM's vision of SabkoShiksha, AchhiShiksha and aims to support the States in universalizing access to school from classes pre-nursery to XII across the country.

Main Features of the Scheme:

The vision of the Scheme is to ensure inclusive and equitable quality from nursery to senior secondary stage in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goal for The main emphasis of the Integrated Scheme is on improving quality of school by focussing on the two T's - and Technology.

The objectives of the Scheme, across all levels of schooling, are:

i. Provision of quality and enhancing learning outcomes of students;

ii. Bridging Social and Gender Gaps in School Education;

iii. Ensuring equity and inclusion at all levels of school education;

iv.

Ensuring minimum standards in schooling provisions;

v. Promoting vocationalization of education;

vi. Support States in implementation of Right of Children to Free and Compulsory (RTE) Act, 2009; and

vii. Strengthening and up-gradation of State Councils for Educational Research and Training (SCERTs)/State Institutes of and District Institutes for and Training (DIET) as nodal agencies for training.

Impact:

The Scheme gives flexibility to the States and UTs to plan and prioritize their interventions within the scheme norms and the overall resource envelope available to them. It will help improve the transition rates across the various levels of school and aid in promoting universal access to children to complete school The Scheme, by providing quality education, aims to equip the children with varied skills and knowledge essential for their holistic development and prepare them for the world of work or higher in the future. It would lead to an optimal utilization of budgetary allocations and effective use of human resources and institutional structures created for the erstwhile Schemes.

Benefits:

Holistic approach to

Inclusion of senior secondary levels and pre-school levels in support for School for the first time

An integrated administration looking at 'school' as a continuum

Focus on Quality of Education- Emphasis on improvement of Learning Outcomes

Enhanced Capacity Building of Teachers

Focus on strengthening Institutions like SCERTs and DIETs to improve the quality of training

Enhanced use of in through smart classrooms, digital boards and DTK channels

Specific provision for Swachhta activities - support 'SwachhVidyalaya'

Improve the Quality of Infrastructure in Government Schools

Enhanced Commitment to 'BetiBachaoBetiPadhao'- Upgradation of KGBVs from class VI -VIII to upto class XII

Emphasis on 'KaushalVikas' in schools

Support 'Khelo India' - provision for sports and physical equipment

Preference to Educationally Backward Blocks (EBBs), LWEs, Special Focus Districts (SFDs), Border areas and the 115 aspirational districts

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First Published: Thu, March 29 2018. 13:46 IST
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