Re: [MTC Global] Govt seeks school students' views on education

Sir we have lived on hope for years.
Time  to ask questions on the how .Its all good feeling to be reading grandiose statements issued without any thought on executing it and fooling people.Someone said the Director is a great man.Tell him to get the CCE executed so that millions of children are not mentally killed everyday.So children have space to be who they want to be and not straight jacketed into nobodies.
Instead of hoping can we as educationists ask tough questions compelling the officials to act at the ground level instead of flying kites from their ivory towers?
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On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 10:13 AM, Jagan Mohan Reddy <drjaganmohanreddy@gmail.com> wrote:

Let's not be prejudiced in our response to any initiative.
Just because something didn't workout in the past doesn't mean it will be so now.
Why not hope for something better?
Best wishes.
Dr A Jagan Mohan Reddy

On 29 Sep 2015 09:55, "Virendra Goel" <goel.virendra@gmail.com> wrote:

The present feedback has been sought by CBSE from students of school affiliated to it and teachers have been given the responsibility of helping the students to articulate their thoughts. If a sincere effort is made, this feedback will definitely help understanding the mind set of present day students. Present chairman of CBSE is a proactive and motivated individual and has been experimenting with different processes during last 5 years.

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Virendra Goel

 

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This is a good 360 degrees feedback move for no much valuable outcome. I fear how many students can understand the purpose of individual question, its severity, etc. The feedback is likely to be goody-goody.

Some USA universities are experimenting: giving participation to students in governance, management, teaching, etc.

We have got Students' Council in all universities. How much they contributed to the university brand name?

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From: "Prof. Bholanath Dutta" <bnath.dutta@gmail.com>
Sent: Mon, 28 Sep 2015 09:02:35
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Subject: [MTC Global] Govt seeks school students' views on education

In what could prove to be an innovative  move, the Centre has invited school students to share their views on the current education system and their experiences with teachers, promising that their insights will remain "confidential".

Following an instruction from the Ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD), the Central Board of Secondary Education has created a special page on its website and listed as many as 28 questions, asking students of Class VI to Class XII to give "frank and honest" answers for them online.

The move, which has been initiated as part of the HRD ministry's exercise to hold consultation with various stakeholders to formulate a new education policy, is likely to bring to light the ground realties about the functioning of schools in the country, official sources told Deccan Herald.

"We value our students' feedback and will take it into account when making recommendations for substantial improvements in the teaching and learning environment in schools. Therefore, please be as precise as you can in your answers. Please respond frankly, bearing in mind that all students will benefit from your inputs," the board has urged the students.

"All information given by you will remain confidential," the board has assured, asking the students to submit their feedback on or before October 5.

This message has been prominently placed at the top of the online feedback form so that students feel absolutely protected as they share their views, official sources said.

Evaluating teachers
Among various questions, the students have been asked whether their teachers cover the entire syllabus. They have also been asked whether they felt their teachers were fair in evaluating their work.

The students have also been asked to register their views on the effectiveness of the continuous and comprehensive evaluation and open-book examination systems.
"How teaching in your class has helped you or helps to able to connect key concepts with day-to-day life situation and able to use them to solve day-to-day problems?," reads one of the questions.

The students have also been asked to answer if the medium of instruction used in Cass I-V have helped them or is helping them in understanding the concepts better in higher classes.

Among other things, the students will also have to speak about their own attendance and how teachers are treated by students in their school.

Students have also been asked on students from different backgrounds and the level of security available in and around the campus.

They are also required to tell how "slow learners" in their classes are treated and what help students in general are provided for difficult subjects and topics.

The board has written heads of all affiliated schools, directing them to "encourage and facilitate" students to ensure their participation in the exercise.

 

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