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Status of Implementation of the Right to
     Education Act: The First Year
           Some Preliminary Findings
About the Report

• Right to Education is one year old- citizens want to know the status
• Look at what has worked and what has not.
• If something was done, and done well in some state, appreciate it. Draw
  recommendations for others
• If something not done: Hold government to account, see potential role of
  civil society
• Report is a draft- inputs required.
• Would be finalized only after consultation
• Prepared by networks and agencies themselves based on our collective
  knowledge. Sources: Government Reports, Network reports, media coverage
  of issues. Drafting team process
• Highlighted, lack of transparent systematic sources of info. in public domain
Preparation Status
•   Revision of SSA Framework in line RTE
•   State Rules: Only 5 States- AP, Arunachal, Orissa, Sikkim, Manipur. 2 got Cabinet
    approval
•   Proposed amendments for persons with disability not yet passed
•   School Management Committees- First line of grievance redressal- not formed in
    majority states
•   SCPCR: 11 States, REPA: 3 more.
•   NCPCR/SCPCR/ MHRD: Human Resources
•   Delayed Start to implementation over question of resources
•   Additional Resources for RTE: 8,522 Crores in last financial year.
•   MHRD Asked for 34,000 Crores for SSA in 2011-12, received 21,000. In contrast,
    government estimates 7,907 crore spent on Commonwealth Games last year.
•   Persistent under spending- late release of money, need for additional account staff,
    occasional mismatch between community need and supply
•   18% schools (2009-10) did not receive TLM grant
•   Children under six under the Act: Clause not fully implemented
•   Talk of extension of RTE to secondary education
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

• RTE Provides considerable space for nation’s citizens coming out in support
  of their schools and strengthening national public education system
• However, awareness of Key Provisions limited: 6m into the Act, 1 in 6 people
  knew the Act existed. Under 3% aware of NCPCR/SCPCR.
• SMCs not in place in large number of States: Despite deadline of 6m across
  country
• Consequently, School Development Plans not prepared in states. Bottom up
  process of planning, strategizing to lay direction of each school not
  happened. Deadline was 9 months
• SMCs for aided schools? Unaided school lacked them from the start
• Local Authorities: Largely ignored in discourse, preparation. Local Authorities
  control majority of elementary schools in 4 States. Previous legislations
  like PESA, PRI Acts, 73d and 74th Constitutional Amendments hold great
  potential for supporting RTE Act provisions
Teachers
• RTE Act seeks to redress consistent problem of teacher shortages- MHRD
  Estimate 12 lakh additional trained teachers needed for Act’s implementation.
  UP: Situation particularly grave.
• Recruitment started in a few states.
• First time, consistent norms for teacher qualification. National Curriculum
  Framework for Teacher Education. Teacher Eligibility Tests. ? Translated on
  ground
• 2009-10, 1 in 5 teachers not compliant with old norms. Hiring parateachers
  not stopped.
• JRM of SSA: Number of untrained teachers more than training capacity
• Minimum Working Days for Teachers: Over 50% Upper Primary Schools
  (2009-10) did not reach new target levels
• Non Teaching Work: Curtailed, but would require secretarial support
• 40% Schools lack head teachers: Lack of specific training of HMs- National
  Program being considered
• Onsite support systems weak
INCLUSION
•   Dropout- Gov. 8.1 million. In practice higher. Migrants, child labourers. Street Children,
    Children living with and affected by HIV AIDS, trafficked children
•   Closure of small schools due to “rationalization” risk for those in “remote” areas
•   Long Standing Issues of Exclusion of some social groups. Dalits, Adivasis, Muslims ,
    Girls disproportionately likely to drop out. Sacchar Committee Recommendations.
•   RTE Reiterates instruction in mother Tongue- but no significant change on the ground.
•   School Fees: Arjun Sengupta 70% of India on Rs 20 a day
•   Children with Disability: PWD Act being amended. Figures Gross under-estimate, 1.5
    population disabled in India, but 9% in US? Single resource teacher for 242 identified
    disabled children, 10 States/UTs lack even a single teacher receiving trained on disability
•   Child Labour: Still not illegal. Children in Agriculture outside purview. NCLP ?
•   Areas of Civil Unrest: Schools targeted by Naxalite groups. Army occupation not ended
•   Private Schools- Compulsory Recognition. Need to adhere to new norms. Issues of
    inclusiveness and equity. 25% Quota.
•   PPP: An emerging risk?
•   Larger question of multiple strands equity: KVs vs Mainstream Gov Schools, Elite
    Private vs Government Schools
QUALITY
• Shortage of Upper Primary Schools
• At time when RTE Came into force: 1 in 10 schools lacked drinking water, 45%
  lacked a toilet, Half lacked a ramp
• Yes, considerable effort , especially in some states, to enhance infrastructure
• 40% Schools (ASER 2009) Not RTE Ready
• 27 States banned corporal punishment in schools. But it continues. Need to
  remedy teaching environment, promote positive discipline
• 20 States prohibited detention expulsion. Often being interpreted as no learning
• 26 States, no board examination.
• 22 States planned to move to CCE- however, lack of robust teacher training
  systems?
• 14 States reviewed curriculum to align with NCF
• Teaching Methodologies: 30% classrooms have some form of group work.
  “Chalk and Talk”
• Learning Outcomes??
How does it all come together?
• Policy Changes happening, albeit slowly
• BUT, all or almost all ground level deadlines either missed or at risk of being
  missed
• Mechanisms of ambitious vision being translated into reality not completely
  clear
• Implementation has been slow, Lot of initial time lost
• However, situation is not beyond remedy!
• Issues need to be pushed more given the time bound deadlines and the legally
  justiciable nature of provisions
• Civil Society support for a concerted push to ensure implementation of RTE
  minimum norms in direction of equitable, quality education of all the young
  citizens of the country and setting up of a comprehensive system of public
  education system along the lines of a common school system
Still the Beginning?

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Status of implementation of the right to education

  • 1. Status of Implementation of the Right to Education Act: The First Year Some Preliminary Findings
  • 2. About the Report • Right to Education is one year old- citizens want to know the status • Look at what has worked and what has not. • If something was done, and done well in some state, appreciate it. Draw recommendations for others • If something not done: Hold government to account, see potential role of civil society • Report is a draft- inputs required. • Would be finalized only after consultation • Prepared by networks and agencies themselves based on our collective knowledge. Sources: Government Reports, Network reports, media coverage of issues. Drafting team process • Highlighted, lack of transparent systematic sources of info. in public domain
  • 3. Preparation Status • Revision of SSA Framework in line RTE • State Rules: Only 5 States- AP, Arunachal, Orissa, Sikkim, Manipur. 2 got Cabinet approval • Proposed amendments for persons with disability not yet passed • School Management Committees- First line of grievance redressal- not formed in majority states • SCPCR: 11 States, REPA: 3 more. • NCPCR/SCPCR/ MHRD: Human Resources • Delayed Start to implementation over question of resources • Additional Resources for RTE: 8,522 Crores in last financial year. • MHRD Asked for 34,000 Crores for SSA in 2011-12, received 21,000. In contrast, government estimates 7,907 crore spent on Commonwealth Games last year. • Persistent under spending- late release of money, need for additional account staff, occasional mismatch between community need and supply • 18% schools (2009-10) did not receive TLM grant • Children under six under the Act: Clause not fully implemented • Talk of extension of RTE to secondary education
  • 4. COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION • RTE Provides considerable space for nation’s citizens coming out in support of their schools and strengthening national public education system • However, awareness of Key Provisions limited: 6m into the Act, 1 in 6 people knew the Act existed. Under 3% aware of NCPCR/SCPCR. • SMCs not in place in large number of States: Despite deadline of 6m across country • Consequently, School Development Plans not prepared in states. Bottom up process of planning, strategizing to lay direction of each school not happened. Deadline was 9 months • SMCs for aided schools? Unaided school lacked them from the start • Local Authorities: Largely ignored in discourse, preparation. Local Authorities control majority of elementary schools in 4 States. Previous legislations like PESA, PRI Acts, 73d and 74th Constitutional Amendments hold great potential for supporting RTE Act provisions
  • 5. Teachers • RTE Act seeks to redress consistent problem of teacher shortages- MHRD Estimate 12 lakh additional trained teachers needed for Act’s implementation. UP: Situation particularly grave. • Recruitment started in a few states. • First time, consistent norms for teacher qualification. National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education. Teacher Eligibility Tests. ? Translated on ground • 2009-10, 1 in 5 teachers not compliant with old norms. Hiring parateachers not stopped. • JRM of SSA: Number of untrained teachers more than training capacity • Minimum Working Days for Teachers: Over 50% Upper Primary Schools (2009-10) did not reach new target levels • Non Teaching Work: Curtailed, but would require secretarial support • 40% Schools lack head teachers: Lack of specific training of HMs- National Program being considered • Onsite support systems weak
  • 6. INCLUSION • Dropout- Gov. 8.1 million. In practice higher. Migrants, child labourers. Street Children, Children living with and affected by HIV AIDS, trafficked children • Closure of small schools due to “rationalization” risk for those in “remote” areas • Long Standing Issues of Exclusion of some social groups. Dalits, Adivasis, Muslims , Girls disproportionately likely to drop out. Sacchar Committee Recommendations. • RTE Reiterates instruction in mother Tongue- but no significant change on the ground. • School Fees: Arjun Sengupta 70% of India on Rs 20 a day • Children with Disability: PWD Act being amended. Figures Gross under-estimate, 1.5 population disabled in India, but 9% in US? Single resource teacher for 242 identified disabled children, 10 States/UTs lack even a single teacher receiving trained on disability • Child Labour: Still not illegal. Children in Agriculture outside purview. NCLP ? • Areas of Civil Unrest: Schools targeted by Naxalite groups. Army occupation not ended • Private Schools- Compulsory Recognition. Need to adhere to new norms. Issues of inclusiveness and equity. 25% Quota. • PPP: An emerging risk? • Larger question of multiple strands equity: KVs vs Mainstream Gov Schools, Elite Private vs Government Schools
  • 7. QUALITY • Shortage of Upper Primary Schools • At time when RTE Came into force: 1 in 10 schools lacked drinking water, 45% lacked a toilet, Half lacked a ramp • Yes, considerable effort , especially in some states, to enhance infrastructure • 40% Schools (ASER 2009) Not RTE Ready • 27 States banned corporal punishment in schools. But it continues. Need to remedy teaching environment, promote positive discipline • 20 States prohibited detention expulsion. Often being interpreted as no learning • 26 States, no board examination. • 22 States planned to move to CCE- however, lack of robust teacher training systems? • 14 States reviewed curriculum to align with NCF • Teaching Methodologies: 30% classrooms have some form of group work. “Chalk and Talk” • Learning Outcomes??
  • 8. How does it all come together? • Policy Changes happening, albeit slowly • BUT, all or almost all ground level deadlines either missed or at risk of being missed • Mechanisms of ambitious vision being translated into reality not completely clear • Implementation has been slow, Lot of initial time lost • However, situation is not beyond remedy! • Issues need to be pushed more given the time bound deadlines and the legally justiciable nature of provisions • Civil Society support for a concerted push to ensure implementation of RTE minimum norms in direction of equitable, quality education of all the young citizens of the country and setting up of a comprehensive system of public education system along the lines of a common school system