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NATIONAL POLICY ON
      EDUCATION
         and
RAMAMURTI COMMISSION

          HARPREET DHATT
          M.Sc [N] 1st Year
The function of education is to teach
one to think intensively and to think
critically. Intelligence plus character
that is the goal of true education.
                             -Martin
Luther King Jr.
• Education has always been
Title     accorded an honored place
          in Indian society.



        • The great leaders of the
          Indian freedom movement
          realized the fundamental
          role of education and
          throughout the nation’s
          struggle for
          independence, stressed its
          unique significance for
          national development.
Gandhi formulated
the scheme of basic
education, seeking
to harmonize
intellectual and
manual work. This
was a great step
forward in making
education directly
relevant to the life of
the people.
• The National Policy on Education (NPE)
  is a policy formulated by the
  Government of India to promote
  education amongst India’s people.
• The policy covers elementary
  education to colleges in both rural and
  urban India.
• The first NPE was promulgated in 1968
  by the government of Prime Minister
  Indira Gandhi and second by Prime
  Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
BACKGROUND (NEED)
• 1) There was an urgent need to solve the problems
  of access, quality, quantity, utility and financial
  outlay, accumulated over the years which were
  massive in proportions.
• 2) The general formulation is corporated in the 1968
  policy did not get translated into detailed study of
  implementation. The former Prime Minister of
  India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi announced in January
  1985, that a new education policy would be
  formulated in the country.
‘Challenges of education – A policy
  perspective’ was issued by the
  ministry of education, government
  of India.

Countrywide debate on educational
  reforms

The new policy on education, 1986
  approved by parliament in MAY
  1986.
SAILENT FEATURES OF NPE’86


     Common educational
structure
        10+2+3 structure
SAILENT FEATURES OF NPE’86


       National curricular framework with a
 common core
Will include the:
  History of India’s freedom movement,
  The constitutional obligations,
  Other content essential to nurture national
 identity.
National curricular
framework with a common
          core
Minimum levels of learning

Priorities of educational reforms

Meaningful partnership
GOALS OF NPE
Education for All


To universalize elementary education
  To prevent the possibility of adult illiteracy in
  the years by reducing the dropouts in schools.
  To accelerate non-formal education and make
  education reach the remotest corner of the
  country.
Scientific and Technological
            Development
• Strengthen educational T.V.(E.T.V.) and audio
  program capabilities and provide wider access to
  them.
• To improve science education in schools.
Promote rural technology and appropriate
technology to achieve economic development.
 Develop scientific temper.
 Acquaints students and teachers with the
range of computer application and its
potential as a learning medium.
Social and Cultural Development

To create awareness regarding our cultural
heritage to develop appreciation of diverse
cultures of our country
To develop appreciation of the achievement
of our national leaders.
To promote values of national
integration, secularism.
To remove barriers between various age
groups, diverse cultures, socio economic
groups and urban and rural community
To provide equal opportunities to all
communities for education
•

    To faster universal and eternal values
    oriented towards the integration of our
    country

    To provide development of Indian languages

    To promote rational outlook.
Human Resource Development
 To create awareness in all   To create awareness about
 citizens ability the rapid       increasing levels of
rate of population growth.    pollution & the hazards of
                                     environment.
To develop a sense of          To develop healthy
  responsibility &               individuals capable of
  commitment among the           contributing to the social
  individual to the problems     and economic
  of nation.                     development.
• To make provisions for
  facilitating the basic
  minimum needs & have the
  maximum level of learning
  at all stages.
•   Develop social and vocational skills




    Provide a broad based skill oriented vocational training
•




To develop positive attitudes to work, co-operative activity & to
  life long learning & work culture has to be developed to have
                a dedicated committed work force.
Equalization of Opportunities
 • Equal opportunities to be given scheduled caste &
  tribes, backward classes and minorities




The handicapped to be provided facilities for special institutions




     Empowerment of women
Objectives of NPE
  “Education is the unique
investment on the present and
         the future”
Objectives of NPE
The main thrust of the policy is the
man and his/her preparation to
face the 21st century.



The concept of national system of
education implies that up to a given
level all students irrespective of
caste, creed, sex etc. have access to
education of a comparable quality.
Objectives of NPE
The national system of education will be
based on a national curricular
framework.
To motivate the younger generation for
international co operation and peaceful
co existence.
Objectives of NPE
To encourage the young to undertake the
discovery of India, its image and
perception.



To establish network arrangements
between different institutions in the
country
Objectives of NPE
To provide opportunities to the
youth, housewives and industrial workers etc.
to continue the education of their choice at the
pace suited to them.



  The union Government would accept a large
integrative character of education.

  To integrate physically and mentally
handicapped with the general community as
equal partners.
Recommendations of NPE



                Reorganization
Education for   of Education at
Equality           Different
                    Stages
Recommendations on Education
        for Equality
    Disparity
Education for Women’s Equality
Education of Scheduled Castes
Education of Scheduled Tribes
Other Educationally Backward Sections and
Areas
      Minorities
      Handicapped
       Adult Education
Reorganization of Education at
       Different Stages
Early Childhood and Education
Elementary Education
School Facilities
Non-formal Education
A Resolve
Secondary Education and Navodaya Vidalayas
Reorganization of Education at
        Different Stages
   Vocationalization of Education
Higher education
 Open Universities and Distance Learning
Technical and Management Education
Delinking Degrees from Job
Review
MERITS OF NPE’86

1) Deep concern had been shown by the prime
   minister in formulation of NPE.

2) The nation wide debate was conducted for
  the formulation of the policy.

    3) The program of action was checked
 out.
4) The ministry of education was
 renamed as ministry of Human Resource
 Development (HRD).

5) The policy believes in decentralization.

 6) Equality of educational opportunities.
7) Vocational and technical education has
  received a very high priority

8) The policy emphasizes recruitment of
  teachers on merit improvement
Limitations of NPE
Neglecting the ‘Neighborhood School’concept.

Multiplication of authorities.

No place for basic education.

Silence over the existence of Public Schools and
their commercialization.

Financial implications of the implementation of
educational reforms have not been worked out.
•

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National policy on education

  • 1. NATIONAL POLICY ON EDUCATION and RAMAMURTI COMMISSION HARPREET DHATT M.Sc [N] 1st Year
  • 2. The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character that is the goal of true education. -Martin Luther King Jr.
  • 3. • Education has always been Title accorded an honored place in Indian society. • The great leaders of the Indian freedom movement realized the fundamental role of education and throughout the nation’s struggle for independence, stressed its unique significance for national development.
  • 4. Gandhi formulated the scheme of basic education, seeking to harmonize intellectual and manual work. This was a great step forward in making education directly relevant to the life of the people.
  • 5. • The National Policy on Education (NPE) is a policy formulated by the Government of India to promote education amongst India’s people. • The policy covers elementary education to colleges in both rural and urban India. • The first NPE was promulgated in 1968 by the government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and second by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1986.
  • 6. BACKGROUND (NEED) • 1) There was an urgent need to solve the problems of access, quality, quantity, utility and financial outlay, accumulated over the years which were massive in proportions. • 2) The general formulation is corporated in the 1968 policy did not get translated into detailed study of implementation. The former Prime Minister of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi announced in January 1985, that a new education policy would be formulated in the country.
  • 7. ‘Challenges of education – A policy perspective’ was issued by the ministry of education, government of India. Countrywide debate on educational reforms The new policy on education, 1986 approved by parliament in MAY 1986.
  • 8. SAILENT FEATURES OF NPE’86 Common educational structure 10+2+3 structure
  • 9. SAILENT FEATURES OF NPE’86 National curricular framework with a common core Will include the: History of India’s freedom movement, The constitutional obligations, Other content essential to nurture national identity.
  • 10. National curricular framework with a common core Minimum levels of learning Priorities of educational reforms Meaningful partnership
  • 12. Education for All To universalize elementary education To prevent the possibility of adult illiteracy in the years by reducing the dropouts in schools. To accelerate non-formal education and make education reach the remotest corner of the country.
  • 13. Scientific and Technological Development • Strengthen educational T.V.(E.T.V.) and audio program capabilities and provide wider access to them. • To improve science education in schools.
  • 14. Promote rural technology and appropriate technology to achieve economic development. Develop scientific temper. Acquaints students and teachers with the range of computer application and its potential as a learning medium.
  • 15. Social and Cultural Development To create awareness regarding our cultural heritage to develop appreciation of diverse cultures of our country To develop appreciation of the achievement of our national leaders. To promote values of national integration, secularism.
  • 16. To remove barriers between various age groups, diverse cultures, socio economic groups and urban and rural community To provide equal opportunities to all communities for education
  • 17. To faster universal and eternal values oriented towards the integration of our country To provide development of Indian languages To promote rational outlook.
  • 18. Human Resource Development To create awareness in all To create awareness about citizens ability the rapid increasing levels of rate of population growth. pollution & the hazards of environment.
  • 19. To develop a sense of To develop healthy responsibility & individuals capable of commitment among the contributing to the social individual to the problems and economic of nation. development.
  • 20. • To make provisions for facilitating the basic minimum needs & have the maximum level of learning at all stages.
  • 21. Develop social and vocational skills Provide a broad based skill oriented vocational training
  • 22. • To develop positive attitudes to work, co-operative activity & to life long learning & work culture has to be developed to have a dedicated committed work force.
  • 23. Equalization of Opportunities • Equal opportunities to be given scheduled caste & tribes, backward classes and minorities The handicapped to be provided facilities for special institutions Empowerment of women
  • 24. Objectives of NPE “Education is the unique investment on the present and the future”
  • 25. Objectives of NPE The main thrust of the policy is the man and his/her preparation to face the 21st century. The concept of national system of education implies that up to a given level all students irrespective of caste, creed, sex etc. have access to education of a comparable quality.
  • 26. Objectives of NPE The national system of education will be based on a national curricular framework. To motivate the younger generation for international co operation and peaceful co existence.
  • 27. Objectives of NPE To encourage the young to undertake the discovery of India, its image and perception. To establish network arrangements between different institutions in the country
  • 28. Objectives of NPE To provide opportunities to the youth, housewives and industrial workers etc. to continue the education of their choice at the pace suited to them. The union Government would accept a large integrative character of education. To integrate physically and mentally handicapped with the general community as equal partners.
  • 29. Recommendations of NPE Reorganization Education for of Education at Equality Different Stages
  • 30. Recommendations on Education for Equality Disparity Education for Women’s Equality Education of Scheduled Castes Education of Scheduled Tribes Other Educationally Backward Sections and Areas Minorities Handicapped Adult Education
  • 31. Reorganization of Education at Different Stages Early Childhood and Education Elementary Education School Facilities Non-formal Education A Resolve Secondary Education and Navodaya Vidalayas
  • 32. Reorganization of Education at Different Stages Vocationalization of Education Higher education Open Universities and Distance Learning Technical and Management Education Delinking Degrees from Job Review
  • 33. MERITS OF NPE’86 1) Deep concern had been shown by the prime minister in formulation of NPE. 2) The nation wide debate was conducted for the formulation of the policy. 3) The program of action was checked out.
  • 34. 4) The ministry of education was renamed as ministry of Human Resource Development (HRD). 5) The policy believes in decentralization. 6) Equality of educational opportunities.
  • 35. 7) Vocational and technical education has received a very high priority 8) The policy emphasizes recruitment of teachers on merit improvement
  • 36. Limitations of NPE Neglecting the ‘Neighborhood School’concept. Multiplication of authorities. No place for basic education. Silence over the existence of Public Schools and their commercialization. Financial implications of the implementation of educational reforms have not been worked out.
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