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University Of Mysore
Manasagangothri
Mysore
2016-17
C1-Tutorial
SUBJECT:- Secondary education
TOPIC:- Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan :
Program and Strategies ,its impact on quality
enhancement .
Introduction…
 Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha
Abhiyan (RMSA) is a centrally Sponsored
scheme of the Ministry of Human Resource
Development by, Government of India for the
development of secondary education in public
schools throughout India.
 It was launched in March 2009. The implementation
of the scheme has started from 2009-2010 to provide
conditions for an efficient growth, development
and equity for all.
 The scheme includes a multidimensional research,
technical consulting, various implementations and
funding support.
Introduction…
 The principal objectives are to enhance quality
of secondary education and increase the total
enrollment rate from 52% (as of 2005–2006) to
75% in five years, i.e. from 2009–2014.
 It aims to provide universal education for all
children between 15–16 years of age.
Vision
 Provision of free access to good quality secondary
education to all young persons in the age group 14
- 15 years irrespective of gender, creed, religious
denomination, physical and mental disabilities
and social and economic status so as to enable
them to progress towards becoming socially and
economically active citizens capable of
contributing positively to their own holistic
development and that of the state and country as
a whole.
Goal
 • Provision of a secondary school within reasonable
distance of any habitation with a maximum distance
of five kilometers , If required residential schools
shall be opened for girls, socially and economically
weaker sections, religious minorities and sparsely
populated regions.
 • Ensure universal access and thereby universalisation
of Secondary Education in the state where the state
will reach GER of 80% by the end of the eleventh five
year plan in 2012, and a GER of 100 % by end of twelfth
five year plan in 2017.
 • Improve the quality of education being provided in
all secondary schools.
Objectives
i) To ensure that all secondary schools have physical
facilities, staff and supplies according to the
standards prescribed in the RMSA norms with special
emphasis on achieving and sustaining a pupil/teacher
ratio of 30, pupil/classroom ratio of 40, adequate and
fully equipped laboratories, computer rooms and
libraries.
ii) To provide full financial support in case of
Government, Local Body and Government aided
schools and also encourage public private partnership
of various kinds and extent with NGOs and private
providers of education.
Objectives….
iii) To ensure that no child is deprived of secondary
education of satisfactory quality due to poverty,
gender, socio-economic, disability and other
barriers.
iv) To improve quality of secondary education
through appropriate curriculum development,
learning methodology and teachers' training .
Karnataka RMSA Perspective Plan 7
v) Achievement of the above objectives would also
imply substantial progress in the direction of the
Common School System as detailed in the report
of the Common School System Commission.
Approach and Strategy for
Secondary Stage
 In the context of Universalisation of Secondary Education
(USE), large-scale inputs in terms of additional schools,
additional classrooms, teachers and other facilities need to
be provided to meet the challenge of numbers, credibility
and quality. It inter-alia requires assessment/ provision of
educational needs, physical infrastructure, human
resource, academic inputs and effective monitoring of
implementation of the programmes. The scheme will
initially cover up to class X. Subsequently, the higher
secondary stage will also be taken up, preferably within two
years of the implementation. The strategy for
universalizing access to secondary education and
improving its quality are as under:
Access
Universal access to quality secondary education in
Karnataka will be achieved by:
Expansion of existing Secondary Schools by
building extra classrooms and other facilities.
Up gradation of Upper Primary Schools based on
micro planning exercise with all necessary
infrastructure facilities and teachers. Ashram
Schools will be given preference while upgrading
upper primary schools.
A school mapping exercise to be conducted and
the data digitized onto a real time GIS framework.
Access…
• Enhanced SEMIS to monitor and to locate the flow of
students into and through secondary school.
• Increasing the number of teachers to achieve a 30:1
pupil teacher ratio.
• Opening of new Secondary Schools in underserved
areas based on the above school mapping exercise.
These buildings will have mandatory water harvesting
systems and will be physically challenged friendly.
• Applying norms of provision including minimum
school size to expanded capacity.
• Special provision for girls, SCs STs and other under-
enrolled groups.
• Rain harvesting systems will be also installed in
existing school buildings and they too will be made
disabled friendly.
• New schools will also be set up in PPP mode.
Quality
The quality of secondary education in Karnataka will be
achieved by:
 Providing required infrastructure like, Black Board,
furniture, Libraries, Science & Mathematics
laboratories, Computer rooms, toilet clusters
separately for boys, girls and staff and facilities for
extra-curricular activities.
 Appointment of additional teachers and in-service
training of teachers.
 Bridge courses for enhancing learning ability for
students passing out of class VIII and seeking
admission into class IX as a temporary measure whilst
investing to improve quality and achievement in
grades I-VIII.
Quality…
 Reviewing curriculum to meet the National
Curriculum Framework 2005 norms (NCERT, 2005)
and ensuring that the syllabi and pedagogy are
designed to derive maximum educational advantages
from the presence of and provide the fullest
opportunity for socialization to the children coming
from a variety of socio-economic, cultural and other
backgrounds, including the dalits , tribal, religious
and linguistic minorities and physically and mentally
challenged children .
 Residential accommodation for teachers, especially
female teachers, in rural and difficult hilly areas.
Equity
The following measures will be adopted to ensure
equity in secondary education in the state -
 Free lodging and boarding facilities for students
belonging to SC, ST, OBC and minority communities
and girls as appropriate for their safety.
 Hostels and residential schools, cash incentives,
uniforms, books, cycles and separate toilets for girls.
 Providing adequate scholarships to meritorious
students coming from under privileged social and
economic backgrounds at the secondary level.
 Special efforts will be made to provide all necessary
facilities for the differently abled children in all the
schools.
Equity….
 Expansion of Open and Distance Learning will be
undertaken, especially for those who cannot pursue
full time secondary education, and for
supplementation and enrichment of face-to-face
instruction. This system will also play a crucial role in
there-enrolment of drop out children at the class eight
level into the secondary school system.
 Systems will be put in place for proper assessment and
monitoring of learning.
 A system of cost recovery from economically more well
off sections whose children attend the government
school system will be combined with proactive
financing of schools in socially and educationally
backward areas.
Action Plan
RMSA is planned to promote secondary education by
establishing in every target school the following
infrastructure:
 Additional class rooms
 Laboratories
 Libraries
 Art and crafts room
 Toilet blocks
 Drinking water provisions
 Residential hostels for teachers in remote areas
 In addition it aims to provide additional teachers to reduce
student-teacher to 30:1, focus on science, mathematics and
English education, in-service training of teachers, science
laboratories, ICT-enabled education, curriculum reforms,
and teaching-learning reforms.
Funding Methods
 The Ministry of Human Resource
Development directly provides funds to the
state governments. Each state government
then release the funds to the approved
implementing agencies or institutions.
During the XI Five Year Plan the central
government provided 75% of the total fund for
each state, while 25% was borne by the state as
matching share. However, in the
remote northeastern states and Sikkim the
matching share was waived to 10%.
Achievements
 Achievements of RMSA listed in its 2015-2016 report:
Achievements Approved completed In progress
New secondary schools 11,577 10,082 109
Additional classroom 52,750 20,839 16,774
Science laboratories 25,948 10,107 8,532
Computer room 21,864 6,920 6,297
Libraries 27,428 10,133 8,929
Art and craft room 31,453 12,062 9,686
Drinking water 12,327 7,096 2,507
Teachers quarters 5,408 623 509
Major repair 2,975 1,313 271
Conclusion….
 Rashtriya Madhyamika Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) 2009
states "Secondary Education is a crucial stage in the
educational hierarchy as it prepares the students for higher
education and also for the world of work. Classes IX and X
constitute the secondary stage, whereas classes XI and XII
are designated as the higher secondary stage.
 The normal age group of the children in secondary classes
is 14-16 whereas it is 16-18 for higher secondary classes.
 The rigor of the secondary and higher secondary stage,
enables Indian students to compete successfully for
education and for jobs globally. Therefore, it is absolutely
essential to strengthen this stage by providing greater
access and also by improving quality in a significant way.
Ptd By
Afrah Tanveer
1st sem M.Ed
University Of Mysore

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Rashtriya madhiyamika shiksha abhiyan

  • 1. University Of Mysore Manasagangothri Mysore 2016-17 C1-Tutorial SUBJECT:- Secondary education TOPIC:- Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan : Program and Strategies ,its impact on quality enhancement .
  • 2. Introduction…  Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) is a centrally Sponsored scheme of the Ministry of Human Resource Development by, Government of India for the development of secondary education in public schools throughout India.  It was launched in March 2009. The implementation of the scheme has started from 2009-2010 to provide conditions for an efficient growth, development and equity for all.  The scheme includes a multidimensional research, technical consulting, various implementations and funding support.
  • 3. Introduction…  The principal objectives are to enhance quality of secondary education and increase the total enrollment rate from 52% (as of 2005–2006) to 75% in five years, i.e. from 2009–2014.  It aims to provide universal education for all children between 15–16 years of age.
  • 4. Vision  Provision of free access to good quality secondary education to all young persons in the age group 14 - 15 years irrespective of gender, creed, religious denomination, physical and mental disabilities and social and economic status so as to enable them to progress towards becoming socially and economically active citizens capable of contributing positively to their own holistic development and that of the state and country as a whole.
  • 5. Goal  • Provision of a secondary school within reasonable distance of any habitation with a maximum distance of five kilometers , If required residential schools shall be opened for girls, socially and economically weaker sections, religious minorities and sparsely populated regions.  • Ensure universal access and thereby universalisation of Secondary Education in the state where the state will reach GER of 80% by the end of the eleventh five year plan in 2012, and a GER of 100 % by end of twelfth five year plan in 2017.  • Improve the quality of education being provided in all secondary schools.
  • 6. Objectives i) To ensure that all secondary schools have physical facilities, staff and supplies according to the standards prescribed in the RMSA norms with special emphasis on achieving and sustaining a pupil/teacher ratio of 30, pupil/classroom ratio of 40, adequate and fully equipped laboratories, computer rooms and libraries. ii) To provide full financial support in case of Government, Local Body and Government aided schools and also encourage public private partnership of various kinds and extent with NGOs and private providers of education.
  • 7. Objectives…. iii) To ensure that no child is deprived of secondary education of satisfactory quality due to poverty, gender, socio-economic, disability and other barriers. iv) To improve quality of secondary education through appropriate curriculum development, learning methodology and teachers' training . Karnataka RMSA Perspective Plan 7 v) Achievement of the above objectives would also imply substantial progress in the direction of the Common School System as detailed in the report of the Common School System Commission.
  • 8. Approach and Strategy for Secondary Stage  In the context of Universalisation of Secondary Education (USE), large-scale inputs in terms of additional schools, additional classrooms, teachers and other facilities need to be provided to meet the challenge of numbers, credibility and quality. It inter-alia requires assessment/ provision of educational needs, physical infrastructure, human resource, academic inputs and effective monitoring of implementation of the programmes. The scheme will initially cover up to class X. Subsequently, the higher secondary stage will also be taken up, preferably within two years of the implementation. The strategy for universalizing access to secondary education and improving its quality are as under:
  • 9. Access Universal access to quality secondary education in Karnataka will be achieved by: Expansion of existing Secondary Schools by building extra classrooms and other facilities. Up gradation of Upper Primary Schools based on micro planning exercise with all necessary infrastructure facilities and teachers. Ashram Schools will be given preference while upgrading upper primary schools. A school mapping exercise to be conducted and the data digitized onto a real time GIS framework.
  • 10. Access… • Enhanced SEMIS to monitor and to locate the flow of students into and through secondary school. • Increasing the number of teachers to achieve a 30:1 pupil teacher ratio. • Opening of new Secondary Schools in underserved areas based on the above school mapping exercise. These buildings will have mandatory water harvesting systems and will be physically challenged friendly. • Applying norms of provision including minimum school size to expanded capacity. • Special provision for girls, SCs STs and other under- enrolled groups. • Rain harvesting systems will be also installed in existing school buildings and they too will be made disabled friendly. • New schools will also be set up in PPP mode.
  • 11. Quality The quality of secondary education in Karnataka will be achieved by:  Providing required infrastructure like, Black Board, furniture, Libraries, Science & Mathematics laboratories, Computer rooms, toilet clusters separately for boys, girls and staff and facilities for extra-curricular activities.  Appointment of additional teachers and in-service training of teachers.  Bridge courses for enhancing learning ability for students passing out of class VIII and seeking admission into class IX as a temporary measure whilst investing to improve quality and achievement in grades I-VIII.
  • 12. Quality…  Reviewing curriculum to meet the National Curriculum Framework 2005 norms (NCERT, 2005) and ensuring that the syllabi and pedagogy are designed to derive maximum educational advantages from the presence of and provide the fullest opportunity for socialization to the children coming from a variety of socio-economic, cultural and other backgrounds, including the dalits , tribal, religious and linguistic minorities and physically and mentally challenged children .  Residential accommodation for teachers, especially female teachers, in rural and difficult hilly areas.
  • 13. Equity The following measures will be adopted to ensure equity in secondary education in the state -  Free lodging and boarding facilities for students belonging to SC, ST, OBC and minority communities and girls as appropriate for their safety.  Hostels and residential schools, cash incentives, uniforms, books, cycles and separate toilets for girls.  Providing adequate scholarships to meritorious students coming from under privileged social and economic backgrounds at the secondary level.  Special efforts will be made to provide all necessary facilities for the differently abled children in all the schools.
  • 14. Equity….  Expansion of Open and Distance Learning will be undertaken, especially for those who cannot pursue full time secondary education, and for supplementation and enrichment of face-to-face instruction. This system will also play a crucial role in there-enrolment of drop out children at the class eight level into the secondary school system.  Systems will be put in place for proper assessment and monitoring of learning.  A system of cost recovery from economically more well off sections whose children attend the government school system will be combined with proactive financing of schools in socially and educationally backward areas.
  • 15. Action Plan RMSA is planned to promote secondary education by establishing in every target school the following infrastructure:  Additional class rooms  Laboratories  Libraries  Art and crafts room  Toilet blocks  Drinking water provisions  Residential hostels for teachers in remote areas  In addition it aims to provide additional teachers to reduce student-teacher to 30:1, focus on science, mathematics and English education, in-service training of teachers, science laboratories, ICT-enabled education, curriculum reforms, and teaching-learning reforms.
  • 16. Funding Methods  The Ministry of Human Resource Development directly provides funds to the state governments. Each state government then release the funds to the approved implementing agencies or institutions. During the XI Five Year Plan the central government provided 75% of the total fund for each state, while 25% was borne by the state as matching share. However, in the remote northeastern states and Sikkim the matching share was waived to 10%.
  • 17. Achievements  Achievements of RMSA listed in its 2015-2016 report: Achievements Approved completed In progress New secondary schools 11,577 10,082 109 Additional classroom 52,750 20,839 16,774 Science laboratories 25,948 10,107 8,532 Computer room 21,864 6,920 6,297 Libraries 27,428 10,133 8,929 Art and craft room 31,453 12,062 9,686 Drinking water 12,327 7,096 2,507 Teachers quarters 5,408 623 509 Major repair 2,975 1,313 271
  • 18. Conclusion….  Rashtriya Madhyamika Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) 2009 states "Secondary Education is a crucial stage in the educational hierarchy as it prepares the students for higher education and also for the world of work. Classes IX and X constitute the secondary stage, whereas classes XI and XII are designated as the higher secondary stage.  The normal age group of the children in secondary classes is 14-16 whereas it is 16-18 for higher secondary classes.  The rigor of the secondary and higher secondary stage, enables Indian students to compete successfully for education and for jobs globally. Therefore, it is absolutely essential to strengthen this stage by providing greater access and also by improving quality in a significant way.
  • 19. Ptd By Afrah Tanveer 1st sem M.Ed University Of Mysore