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June 08, 2021

Performance grading index can transform the performance of schools as recognised by right to education act 2009 in the country? Analyse (200 Words)

Refer - The Hindu

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KEY POINTS

·        The Union Education Ministry has been attempting to get States into a competitive mode in upgrading their school education system by recognising progress with a Performance Grading Index (PGI) that assigns them a score.

·        In the latest set of scores and grades for the pre-COVID-19 year, 2019-20, the Andaman and Nicobar islands, Chandigarh, Kerala, Punjab and Tamil Nadu have performed the best, although they still fall short of the 951-1,000 points slab, the highest possible.

·        It should be heartening to 33 States and Union Territories that their PGI scores have improved over the previous year.

·        The score is derived using databases on 70 parameters such as access, equity, governance processes, infrastructure and facilities, and learning outcomes that are mostly self-reported by the States.

·        This initiative is laudable, but it can work only if governments and Opposition parties see value in strong and open school education, and work to strengthen access, equity and infrastructure by budgeting fees and funds for universalisation.

·        India’s school system has to contend with not just patchy access and infrastructure, but major equity issues that have come to the fore during the pandemic.

·        The PGI scores show that the southern and western States are on firm ground to achieve this, while those in central India and parts of the east and Northeast are less resourced.

 

Tapasvi 4 years

Kindly review 

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Cibi Siddharth 4 years

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Venkateshwaran R 4 years

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Sukiharan 4 years

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