Post on 09-May-2015
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RTE State Rules & RTE Compliance
Abhishek Bhattacharya
Centre for Civil SocietyNew Delhi
What will we cover? Brief overview of how Education policies
are framed. Roles and powers of Central and State govt.
Important sections under RTE and how Vibha partners can take advantage of those sections.
How to comply with RTE?
Education policy making in India•Concurrent subject – Both Centre and
States can frame laws•Central Law – Right of Children to Free
and Compulsory Education Act, 2009•State Laws – Delhi School Education Act,
Haryana School Education Act etc.
Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009
Role of Parliament
Passed the RTE Act, 2009 Passed the RTE (Amendment) Act, 2012
Role of State Assemblies (Vidhan Sabhas)
Delhi Vidhan Sabha
Can amend State Education Acts to bring them in line with RTE Act Can pass RTE (Amendment) Acts which do not conflict with the central RTE Act.
Role of Central Government (MHRD)
Drafting of bills- RTE (Amendment) Bill. Can amend the Schedule of the Act
with a notification. Hosts all committees on education like
CABE – Central Advisory Board of Education.
Administrative control of bodies like NEUPA, NCERT etc.
Role of Central Government (MHRD)...
Administrative control over NCTE- National Council for Teacher Education.
Funds the RTE Division of NCPCR – National Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
Role of State Government Frame State RTE Rules eg. Delhi RTE
Rules Release notifications on implementation
level issues under RTE eg: Implementation of 25% reservation in private schools.
Important sections under RTE
School Management Committees Committees to be constituted in every
govt., govt. aided and specified school. Power of SMCs
Prepare School Development Plan Identify children for special training and
organise such special training Various special powers in some states eg:
monitor teacher absenteeism, arrange to demonstrate learning outcomes of children, hire teachers temporarily.
For Vibha Partners Several states have specified that SMCs
can have Special Invitees eg: educationists, social workers etc.
States such as Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu have such a provision.
Special Training Remedial education for out of school
children to bring them at par with other students.
Children for special training to be identified by SMC
Special training to be organised by SMC.
For Vibha Partners Vibha Partners can work with SMC to
identify out of school children. They can merge their project with
Special Training organised by SMC.
Pre-school education Pre-school education is not part of RTE. Govt. has come up with a new draft Early
Childhood Care and Education policy. Available on Women and Child Development Ministry website.
Vibha Partners RDO, Tamil Nadu may contribute to
development of a robust ECCE policy.
Prohibition of holding back
No child can be detained in any class from 1st to class 8th.
Every child has to be mandatorily passed.
No corporal punishment No physical punishment or mental
harrassment.
RTE Compliance
School Recognition Every school established before Apr,
2010 has to obtain recognition from local authority (notified by State govt.) Usually through a self-declaration form.
Every new school has to apply for recognition. Application form for recognition
Norms & Standards Recognition will be granted to only such
schools that fulfil norms and standards. Norms & Standards
PTR- Pupil Teacher Ratio All weather building with boundary wall. At least one classroom for every teacher. Separate toilets for boys and girls Drinking water facility Library Teaching learning equipment Play material, games and sports
equipment.
Pupil teacher ratio PTR is not class size. PTR = Total no. of students ------------------------- Total no. of teachers Class 1 – 5 ( < 200 children)
30:1 >200 children: 40:1
Class 6 - 8 35:1
Teacher Training All teachers need to possess minimum
qualifications as laid down by NCTE. All present teachers have to acquire the
minimum qualifications if they are under-qualified.
Teacher Training NCTE- National Council for Teacher
Education has laid down minimum qualifications for being a teacher.
Class 1-5 12th + 2 year D. Ed or 12th + 4 year B. El.
Ed or Graduation + 2 year D. Ed. Teacher Eligibility Test made mandatory.
For more info: www.ncte-india.org
Teacher Training 13 states have sought relaxation in
minimum qualifications. Among Vibha projects: West Bengal
has sought relaxation. They have to follow the norm by Apr,
2015.
Infrastructure heavy Norms & Standards Gujarat shows us the way...
Item Weightage
Student Learning Outcomes (absolute)
30%
Student Learning Outcomes (relative to previous survey)
40%
Inputs 15%
Student co-scholastic Learning Outcomes
15%
Total 100%
25% Reservation Unaided schools have to reserve 25% of
total seats in class 1 for admission of Weaker sections and disadvantaged groups.
Admissions will happen only in class 1 or Nursery/KG/LKG/UKG wherever admissions take place.
Schools will be reimbursed the fees subject to a maximum of per-child expenditure.
25% Reservation... Admission
Definition of Weaker Sections & Disadvantaged Groups
Procedure of admission – no screening procedure, draw of lots etc.
Document proof Entitlements
25% Reservation... Reimbursement
Payment Schedule Payment Condition Frequency of calculation of per-child cost
No discrimination
How to best implement 25% reservation?
Centre for Civil Society’s
“Model for Implementation for 25% reservation in private schools”
NCPCR – National Commission for Protection of Child Rights Nodal body to ensure implementation of
RTE Act. States have constituted SCPCRs. Vibha Partners may:
Participate in state and national level meetings of NCPCRs with NGOs.
Liaise with SCPCR to improve the functioning of RTE and participate in state level meetings. Become a consultant with SCPCRs.
State Advisory Council To advise the State govt. on effective
implantation of the provisions of the RTE Act.
At most 15 members. Vibha Partners may join SAC as:
one member who has specialised knowledge of children with special needs.
one member having specialised knowledge of pre-school education.
Abhishek Bhattacharya
abhishek@ccs.in011 – 2653 - 7456
+91 98106 – 59590
www.ccs.in
www.schoolchoice.in