THE UNIQUENESS IN SCHOOL EDUCATION PRESENTED BY DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION Government of Goa.

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THE UNIQUENESS IN

SCHOOL EDUCATION

PRESENTED BY DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION

Government of Goa

BACKDROP

Goa : 1961 (Liberation), 1987 (Statehood)

5 Lakh (1961) 13 Lakh (2001) 14.58 Lakh (2011 )

347 villages & 13 towns

Socio-Economic Indicators Highest per capita income in India

Good Health Indicators

Literacy – 87.40%

SPREAD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION IN THE STATE

2010 -11

STAGE No. of School

s

Enrolment

No. of Teachers

PTR

Primary 1245 99975 3950 1:25

Middle 443 74233 2428 1:31

Secondary

381 58913 3055 1:19

Higher Secondary

82 29200 1418 1:21

DROPOUT RATE

2010 – 11

After V - 1.55

After VIII

-5.67

After X 6.80

COMPUTER EDUCATIONCOMPUTER EDUCATIONInformation and Communication Information and Communication Technology @ School SchemeTechnology @ School Scheme

Setting up of computer laboratories in High & High Secondary Schools.

Computer Education a compulsory assessment subject.

Provision of Hardware, Software, consumables, unlimited Internet connectivity etc.

Provision of qualified teaching services.

EdunetEdunet

Free Personal Computers for students of Std.

XI with necessary hardware & software

Emphasis on skill upgradation and training for

employment

Vehicle for Tele Medicine, Tele Banking, Tele

Tourism and e-learning of the entire family.

The Scheme has been introduced in 2002 and

about 75,000 students and homes have

benefited from it.

Laptop Scheme For Teachers

Interest Free loan of Rs 40,000 for each teacher to purchase a

laptop

Exposure to the internet for self-enrichment and for classroom

transaction.

SCHEME FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL SCHEME FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDSNEEDS

Financial assistance to students in schools towards personal equipment, stationary, uniforms, Travelling Allowance and Escort Allowance.

Financial assistance to special and regular schools to promote and conduct activities for the differently-abled children.

Special schools receive salary and non-salary grants like regular schools.

Resource room concept - provision of special teachers – resource room equipment.

Home tutoring.

Also covers vocational training, hostel facilities, teachers training, early detection of disabilities.

2084 beneficiaries

INFRASTRUCTUREINFRASTRUCTUREInfrastructure Loan cum Grant SchemeInfrastructure Loan cum Grant Scheme

For government Aided Institutions for upgradation and reinforcement of school infrastructure

Grants range from Rs. 12 to Rs. 60 Lakhs.

Special One Time Grant given to Schools celebrating Centenary / Platinum Jubilee.

50 lakhs on completion of 100 years and 50 lakhs on completion of 100 years and

25 lakhs for 75 25 lakhs for 75

years.years.

This additional grant is for infrastructure.This additional grant is for infrastructure.

For recognition of service rendered in the For recognition of service rendered in the

field of Education.field of Education.

Integrated School Educational ComplexesIntegrated School Educational Complexes

Groups of schools would form a complex having common facilities.

The scheme is introduced to reduce traffic congestion and to provide adequate infrastructural facilities lacking in urban schools.

The first project taken up is located at Bambolim and will cater to the needs of most of the Panaji schools.

RAJIV GANDHI MERITORIOUS STUDENTS SCHOLARSHIP

Cash Prizes of Rs. 4,000/-, Rs. 3,000/- & Rs. 2,000/- to the students standing 1st , 2nd and 3rd respectively in each Higher Secondary School in the Goa Board Examination.

Cash Prizes of Rs. 3,000/-, Rs. 2,000/- & Rs. 1,000/- to the students standing 1st , 2nd and 3rd respectively in each Secondary School in the Goa Board Examination.

WORK EDUCATION

Vocational and Pre-Vocational Schemes

Aimed at curbing dropouts and creating areas of self employability

15 Vocational courses in 45 Higher Secondary Schools.

Pre-Vocational courses started in 10 High Schools.

Work Education Under RMSA

Students were exposed to works of

professionals / farmers / artisans.

Students were trained in Horticulture /

Agriculture / Carpentry / Plumbing / Electrical

Repairs/ Pottery.

Both theory and practicals were given

importance.

FIELD WORK IN HORTICULTURE

TRAINING IN AGRICULTURE

CHILDREN TRY OUT

CARPENTARY WORK

PLUMBING

EMPOWERMENT OF GIRLS

Karate training for self defence was provided

to Girls of Government High Schools.

Trainers were paid Rs. 100/- per girl child per

month.

KARATE CLASS

KARATE TRAINING

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