Re: [MTC Global] Commercialisation biggest drawback for education system: Kejriwal

Yes  I  am  very  much  agree  with it  because  education  is  not a  process  to  produce  the  product  to  sell in  market. It  is  a process to  develop   human  being  for  society  that  need  value   behavior  and   knowledge  and  responsibility  towards  society Nation  and  environment  that  will  only  possible  with   deep  dedication  and devotion.  It  is  the  responsibility  of   Parents  who  are  first  teacher  of  their  ward,  and  the  other  is  education  centers,  their prime  objective  is  to  only  nurture  the  future  of  society.
Current  worst  society  picture is  only  due  to  commercialization  of  parenting  and  Institutions.


rgds,
Dr.Sangeeta Srivastava   

On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 9:06 AM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:

New Delhi: The biggest drawback for any education system is commercialisation and it is one such sector which should not be turned into business as it gives platform for many irregular practices, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said here on Sunday.

"There are certain indicators in the society which tell that commercialisation is creeping in the education system. It is biggest drawback for any education system. Education is one such sector which should not be turned into a business as the profit motive often gives platform for many Irregularities," he said.

The Chief Minister was addressing a gathering of teachers during an award ceremony for Delhi Government school teachers on the occasion of Teachers' Day.

"We often get complaints about fee hike in private schools, demand for donations for admissions, irregularities in nursery admissions.... While we are trying to improve the standard of education in public schools, we are seeking suggestions about how these complaints can be tackled and the profit motive can be kept away from the sector," he said.

"Our biggest focus is on human resource development, roads can be built later. While allocation of a major share of the budget to education sector wasn't much of a challenge for the government, its implementation is," he added.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said the Delhi Government is exploring big reforms in the education system and education should not merely offer degrees but dignity too.

"We are exploring big reforms in the education sector. Few indicators of it include allocation of 25 per cent budget to education, conversion of 54 government aided schools into pilot schools where the atmosphere is more lively and appropriate for learning... Certain experiments are being done in this regard," he said.

"But these are just indicators and not achievements... there are challenges but are being worked out," he added.

Delhi Government had yesterday announced reduction of 25 per cent in syllabus for upto class VIII from October onwards to accommodate more skill based courses and extra-curricular activities.

"We are also coordinating with CBSE to see how a similar reduction can be worked out in syllabus for classes 9 to 12," Sisodia said.

​[Source :Zee News]​

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