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NITI Aayog Report on School Education System in India

Brief Context

Context NITI Aayog released a Policy Report on School Education System in India: Temporal Analysis and Policy Roadmap for Quality Enhancement. About The report is a policy document that presents a comprehensive, decade-long analysis of India’s School Education System. It includes key parameters such as access and enrolment, infrastructure, equity and inclusion, and learning outcomes.

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Syllabus: GS2/Education

Context

  • NITI Aayog released a Policy Report on School Education System in India: Temporal Analysis and Policy Roadmap for Quality Enhancement.

About

  • The report is a policy document that presents a comprehensive, decade-long analysis of India’s School Education System.
  • It includes key parameters such as access and enrolment, infrastructure, equity and inclusion, and learning outcomes. 
  • The report provides a detailed policy roadmap comprising comprehensive recommendations.

Major Highlights

  • While India has achieved a near-universal access to school at the primary level, it faces challenges in retaining students at the secondary level.
    • Four out of every 10 children who enter the system drop out before completing higher secondary education.
    • This structural fragmentation means only 5.4% of schools offer a continuous journey from Grade 1 to 12.
  • Transition in Infrastructure: Foundational facilities such as electricity and sanitation have reached high levels of coverage across most States, the remaining gaps are concentrated in specific geographies.
  • Digital Access: The growth in access to computers and internet connectivity signals an accelerated push towards digital enablement. 

Recommendations as per the Report

  • Integrate Digital Infrastructure into Teaching, Learning, and School Governance.
  • Strengthen Laboratories, Libraries, and Resource Centres for Experiential Learning.
  • Strengthen School Management Committees and Institutionalise Bottom-Up Planning.
  • Improve Teacher Preparation, Subject Expertise, and Professional Development.
  • Prevent and Address Dropouts through Education Continuity and Re-Entry Pathways.
  • Shift from Textbook Completion to Foundational Mastery and Level-based Instruction.
  • Build Market Linkages and Enhance Regional Relevance of School-based Vocational Education.

Government Initiatives

  • Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009: Guarantees free and compulsory education for children in the 6-14 age group, focusing on quality education and no discrimination.
  • Mid-Day Meal Scheme: Provides free meals to students in government schools to encourage school attendance, improve nutrition, and reduce dropout rates.
  • Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY): Focuses on financial inclusion, enabling students from low-income families to access government education benefits and scholarships.
  • National Scheme of Incentive to Girls for Secondary Education: Aims to encourage girls from rural areas to continue education by providing financial incentives.
  • Swachh Vidyalaya Abhiyan: Improves sanitation facilities in schools, ensuring clean drinking water, toilets, and better hygiene to support girls’ education.
  • Digital India Programme: Promotes the integration of technology in education by providing access to digital learning resources and bridging the digital divide.
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid: The government offers various scholarships and financial assistance programs for students from economically weaker sections, such as the Post-Matric and Pre-Matric scholarships.
  • New Education Policy 2020: 
    • Emphasis on early childhood care and education (ECCE), particularly for children up to 6 years.
    • Encourages multi-disciplinary learning at the school and higher education levels.
    • Introduction of a 5+3+3+4 school structure (5 years of foundation, 3 years of preparatory, 3 years of middle, and 4 years of secondary education).
    • Focus on critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving rather than rote learning.

Source: AIR