human being. The Indian Parliament enacted the Right To Education Act In 2009. The Right to Free and Compulsory Education. Under Article 21A. Came in to force on 1 April 2010
NEED OF THE ACT
INDIAS EDUCATION STATISTIC IS
SHOCKING-
CONDITION OF GOVERNMENT PRIMARY
SCHOOLS20% 20% 58% 70% 1:63
Multi grade teaching institution.
Dont have proper building.
Cant provide save drinking water. Lack toilet and sanitation facilities. Teacher pupil ratio.
ANNUAL OUTLAY-
4%
Of GDP IN INDIA
5%
OF GLOBAL AVERAGE
6-7%
IN DEVELOPED COUNTRY
RECOMMENDATION OF RTE ACT1)Give incentives for schooling
Monetary support to parents for sending
kids to school.
Mid-day meal schemes
2)Establish ownership and
responsibility.
3)Focus on teacher training
programs.
4)Use computer and satellite
technology to create awareness and interest.
5)Make Elementary Education
Free.
6)Make Elementary Education
Compulsory.
7)Age Appropriate Education.
8)Quality Norms For All Schools.
9)Qualifications For Teachers.
10)Curriculum In Line With
Constitution. 11)Evaluation System to be based on Principle of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation