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States’ Education Performance To Be Ranked: Prakash Javadekar
He said it was also decided in the meeting to rationalize school curriculum by reducing it by 10 to 15 percent this year in order to meet the target of 50 percent by 2021.
Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar on Saturday said the performance of states in the field of education would now be assessed on 70 performance indicators creating healthy competition among them to improve their performance. The decision was taken during a meeting of the NCERT Executive Council and General Council, which was also attended by state education ministers of Assam, Gujarat, and Delhi, he said.
“All states will be assessed on those 70 parameters and graded on 1,000 score points. This will improve the quality and give the correct picture of where each state stands and there will be a fair competition to improve,” Mr. Javadekar told reporters.
He said it was also decided in the meeting to rationalize school curriculum by reducing it by 10 to 15 percent this year in order to meet the target of 50 percent by 2021.
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“On curriculum rationalization, it was decided that it will be reviewed to ensure a holistic education in which there will be time for physical education, value education, life skills education and experiential learning. To do this, the curriculum overload needs to be reduced and that is why we have decided to reduce curriculum it by 50 percent,” he said.
“This year, there will be 10-15 percent reduction. Next year it will be a little more. And we will achieve the target by 2021 so that time will be available for holistic development of students,” he added.
Mr. Javadekar said the council had also decided to print more books in NCERT.
He said it printed just two crore books in a year two years ago which increased to six crores this year. He said it would rise to over eight crore books in the coming year.
(SOURCE – NDTV)