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30.3.18

Integrated Scheme for School Education Launched by Central Govt. to Merge SSA & RMSA

EA meeting chaired by PM Modi has approved the launch of Integrated Scheme for School Education.
All the existing education schemes of central government like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) and Teacher Education (TE) will get merged into single scheme. This scheme will continue from 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2020 with total estimated outlay of Rs. 75,000 crore (20% over current allocation).

Department of School Education and Literacy will formulate this integrated Scheme. 20% increase over the current allocations. This new scheme will realize PM’s vision of “Sabko Shiksha”, “AchhiShiksha”.

Integrated Scheme will provide assistance to the state to universalize access to school education from pre-nursery to class XII.

Integrated Scheme for School Education

The scheme aims to provide inclusive and equitable quality education to students in accordance with Sustainable Development Goal for Education. For this reason, govt. will focus on 2 T’s – Teacher and Technology. The main objectives os this scheme are as follows:-

To provide quality education and enhance learning outcomes of students.Bridge social as well as gender gaps in education.To ensure equity and inclusion at all levels of schooling i.e from primary classes to class 12th.Govt. will ensure minimization of standards in provisions of schooling.To promote vocalization of school education.Ensuring successful implementation of Right to free and compulsory education through providing 25% reservation under RTE Act 2009.Up-gradation of SCERT / DIET as nodal agencies for training of teachers.

This is a major initiative of the central govt. to provide quality education to all students and reduce the drop-out rate of students.

Integrated Scheme for School Education – Impact

All the states and UTs are flexible to plan their efforts in accordance with scheme norms and resources available. This will raise transition rate of various levels of school education and ensures that children completes their education.

This scheme will enable schools to provide quality education and provide them skills and knowledge necessary for overall development. Accordingly, students after getting high quality education can get good jobs which will reduce unemployment.

Benefits of Integrated Scheme for School Education

This scheme will ensure the following benefits for the welfare of schools, children and education:-

Following a holistic approach towards education. The primary focus is on quality of education and improvement in learning outcomes.All the levels of schooling whether it is pre-schooling or senior secondary are included to raise level of education.This scheme will allow formation of an integrated administration which looks at school as an association.Teachers will now have capacity building features.Strengthening of Teacher education institutions such as SCERTs and DIETs to improve levels of teacher training.Usage of digital technologies in education system like smart classrooms, digital boards and DTK channels.Promotion of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan through activities like “Swachh Vidyalaya”.Improvement in Infrastructure quality in various govt. schools.Promotion of Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme with special emphasis on “Kaushal Vikas” in schools.Supporting initiatives like Khelo India School Games to identify young talents in schools.

Under Integrated Scheme for School Education, govt. will give special preference to Educationally Backward Blocks (EBBs), LWEs, Special Focus Districts (SFDs), Border areas and 115 aspirational districts.

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