i like to bring few articles from new papers and get attention and suggestions.
“Private coaching poachesmainstream education” TOI dated June 25 2013.
and
“Private tuitions now amulti-billion rupee industry: Survey” Indian express dated june 26th
2013.
and “Geek tragedy: Plot weakens" TOI dated: 4th August 2013
Few
highlights of these articles:
“A majority of the
middle-class parents have been spending one third of their monthly income on
private tuitions for their wards to do better in their examinations and prepare
them for competitive entrance exams for professional courses,” the survey
stated.
“The current size of the private coaching
industry in India is about $23.7 billion (Rs 1,41,416.33 crore) and is likely
to touch $40 billion (Rs 2,38,677.36 crore) by 2015,” the survey added.
“Private
tutors charge Rs 1,000 to Rs 4,000 per hour per student on a one-to-one basis,
while group tuition costs Rs 1,000 to Rs 6,000 per month, it said.”
“Reports of vacant seats (80,000 in Tamil Nadu; 70,000 in MP; 50,000 in Maharashtra; and 7,800 in Gujarat), and colleges applying for closure are being seen as signs of interest in the field waning." on engineering education.
Schools are
becoming only authorised centers for enrolling to get the certificates as per
rules and for learning the students are depending on some other source.
Why teachers in a tuition centres are teaching well and not in the
school????
Are the tuition centres are well equipped with teaching
methodology and education technology applications than the schools???????
What is the case of students who are not in a position to pay
both school and extra fees for tuition centres?
Why to elaborate, what are your suggestions to transform the
school education a real and meaningful within the school system?
Is it possible to make a change by any methods for a real impact in the students and middle class parents day to day routines???
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