Education Projects and Initiatives
‘Smart
Goals’ with a future vision 'Education for All' is a major Project of the
Education Department with its Continuous Education and Literacy Policies geared
to promote Literacy, reduce drop out rates, Focus on Girl Education, Teachers’
Training and a series of other Initiatives being implemented.
Girl Education, Infrastructure, Health and Sanitation are the many areas in the
process of continuous Education, Literacy, Edu Awareness and on path to
enhancement in quality implementation. The Government vision is for SEE
(Socio-Economic-Education) growth with primary education, secondary education,
higher education, continuous education, literacy education, technical
education, pharmacy education etc.
The focus is on Concentration of plan and non-plan provisions and best use of
investments made in education sector and the purpose of development. It aims
for UEE (universalisation of primary education) for children in age group 6 to
14 years with specific planning, target setting and power initiative key role to
100% male and female literacy by 2010.
The Campaign for ‘Education for All’ is implemented with Literacy initiatives
like Training to 9000 teachers, covering all the students of Standards 4 and 7
under student Achievement profile, Extra coaching to girls studying in
standards 2,3,4 and 5 in 12,500 schools to upgrade level by 10 to 15% in
Gujarati and Arithmetic . It aims for increase in capability by 5 to 10% in
writing, reading and calculating by students of standard-3.
Financial
Aid schemes like Viidhyalaxmi Bond Yojna and Insurance schemes like Vidhyadeep
Yojna are implemented by the Government to provide facilities to children and
families to support Education. Health of School children is a prime concern for
the Government and hence, with co-operation of WHO (World Health Organization,
UNICEF, UNESCO) and World Bank “Health Developing School-Programme” pilot
project pioneer in Gujarat.
Computer Training is enhanced for Primary Level Education. The Government adopt
Technology by promoting Computer aided Learning, which is expected to benefit
around 8,50,000 students of government run schools of Gujarat. It also aims for
education in rural places to set path of development with continuous power
supply and broadband connectivity.
The Government has also initiated the SCOPE program to sharpen English language
skills among Gujarati learners. Desirous Schools to set up Language Laboratory
are supported by learning software for improving pronunciation, vocabulary and
grammar. The software includes self learning program for improving
pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar. The students can master the English
language skills and gain confidence.
The Education Department’s ‘Sarva Shikshan Abhiyaan’ (National Program) and
other promotional schemes are managed by Gujarat Council of Elementary
Education (GCEE) which has grown from an agency implementing a project in just
three districts to an organization implementing several different projects in
primary education sector in the state, viz. DPEP (Distant Primary Education
Program) II & IV.
1. National Project Implementation:
Sarva
Shiksha Abhiyan Mission (SSAM),
Education of Girls at Elementary Level (NPEGEL)
Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV)KGBV
2. Teacher’s Training and Distance
Teacher’s Training Program
For
the Kanya Kelavani Initiative, due care is taken by the Government to recruit
qualified Teachers. The Government sets up Teachers’ Training Centers and under
Education Improvement programs, School development Institutes gets grant and
Teacher Incentives to procure enhanced teaching certificates. Initiatives are
taken by the Government for Distance Teachers’ Training Programme. Hon’ble CM
addresses the Distance Teachers' Training Programme for the Elementary school
teachers through Satellite Technology. Over 1,94,000 Teachers over 4000
receiving Centers participated in the Interactive Training Program in June
2009. Teachers get to watch and listen to eminent scholars as well as
academicians as well as interact with them.
Gujarat
Government transforms lives and follows the Gandhian Principles. Gandhiji said,
“If one boy is education, a child becomes literate but if a girl is educated,
the whole family gets literacy”. The Government believes in reforming lives and
bring revolutionary change in the mindsets of people for edu-socio-economical
growth.
3. A glimpse to progress : 2007
8500
Schools upgraded since 1998
18053
schools equipped with power supply facilities
Primary
School children gets School text books at no cost as 36 Crores Grant > >
Initiated by Govt.
School
Laboratories enhanced at the cost of 3.4 Crores every year
84,33,426
children gets Health Check up and 12, 27, 199 children get immediate .
health
treatment by 2007
4. Vidhya Deep Yojna
Vidhya
Deep Yojna, the Insurance scheme is adopted children where the premium is paid
by the Government to ensure financial assistance to parents in case of untoward
incident.
5. Vidhyalaxmi Bonds
Gujarat Government focus on role of Education in Poverty
Eradication and the campaign is aimed at ensuring maximum enrollment of boys
and girls in primary schools all across the state. To encourage Girl Child
Education, Vidhyalaxmi Bonds are entrusted among areas with low literacy rates,
below 35 percent among women and this serve as an incentive to poor parents to
send their daughters to schools.
6. Nirogi Bal
Government
ensures on Nirogi Bal scheme along with Bal Pravesh as
Health is a prime concern of the child while it attends the classroom. Literacy
to Health with Nirogi Bal is announced for 2008-09 with mass movement for Safe
Health with impact to Social Development of Gujarat. It ensures universal reach
and delivery of quality health services. It also make certain of quality
nutrition and growth through effective implementation of Mamta Abhiyan. One of
the many goals is to guarantee Elementary Education and Life Skills Education
for all children.
Government
ensures ‘Literacy 100% in rural areas as it encourages Bal Pravesh (Child
Admissions) by providing Admission forms and enrolling over 525,000 girls in
the state in Kanya Kelavani drive. The Ministers, beauracrats and other
Government officials motivate, encourage and inspire the parents to enroll
their children for Education as it is a prime factor to combat poverty.
To
ensure co-operation and enhance better quality of food with nutrition, the
officials even share the food with children under ‘Mid Day Meal’ schemes which
was started by the Government as the second state in the country, committed to
social integration and social up-liftment.
7. Kanya Kelavani
The
Educated Girl Child Initiative was born out of a painful distress call as
Women’s Education in Gujarat in 2001 stood on 20th Position with Literacy rate
among Female with 48.1%. Hon’ble CM joined hands with all Government officers –
IAS, IPS and other beauracrats, in a massive ‘Kanya Kelavani Rath’ and turned
into a massive movement to face the challenge in 2009.
Government
charts out plans to enroll 525,000 girls in the state in Kanya Kelavani drive.
It covers 1,865 routes and as a result, 100% enrollment and reduction in the
drop out rate from 40% to 2.29% is achieved. It foresees a vision 2010 that,
when Gujarat celebrates its golden Jubilee, there should be a zero - ‘0’
percent drop out rate in Gujarat (Literally No Drop Outs).
Girl
Child Education program is initiated in villages across Gujarat. It covers
almost 18,000 villages esp. where the literacy rate is below 20 percent and
focus on identified suburbs of the urban areas to spread the message of
education.
The
Government further envisage the Initiative to road ahead of success by making
Jyoti-Gram and Broadband connectivity available in all villages. Also,
Education would be one of the major sector in the Gram Mitra Yojna comprising
of 5 Gram Mitra departments viz. Agriculture, Health, Education, Vikas
(Development) and Human Development. (Gram Mitra Yojna is aimed to provide a
boost to the social and economic structure of villages).