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UNIT II

FACTORS OF NATIONAL
SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
DR. NISANTH.P.M, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPT OF EDUCATION, RGU
NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
▸ All students irrespective of class, caste, creed,
location and sex have access to education of
a comparable quality. To achive this
government should initiate appropriately
funded programmes.

DR. NISANTH.P.M, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPT OF EDUCATION, RGU


NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION

▸ National system of education has a common


structure. 10+2+3 has been accepted in all
parts of the country.

DR. NISANTH.P.M, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPT OF EDUCATION, RGU


NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION

▸National system of education based on a national


curricular frame work which contains a common core
along with other components that are flexible. The
common core will include the history of India’s freedom
movement, the constitutional obligations and other
contents essential to national identity. The elements cut
across subject areas and will be designed to promote
values such as cultural heritage, egalitarianism, democracy
and secularism, equality of sexes, protection of the
environment, removal of social barriers, observance of the
small family norm and inclusion of scientific temper

DR. NISANTH.P.M, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPT OF EDUCATION, RGU


NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
▸ Education has to strengthen world view and
motivate the younger generation for
international cooperation and peaceful co-
existence.

DR. NISANTH.P.M, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPT OF EDUCATION, RGU


NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
▸ Minimum level of learning will be laid down for each
stage of education. Steps will also be taken to foster
among students an understanding of the diverse
cultural and social systems of the people living in
different parts of the country. Programmes will also be
launched to increase the translation of books from one
language to another

DR. NISANTH.P.M, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPT OF EDUCATION, RGU


NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
▸ In higher education and technical education, steps
will be taken to facilitate inter-regional mobility by
providing equal access to every Indians regardless
of person’s origin

DR. NISANTH.P.M, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPT OF EDUCATION, RGU


NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
▸ The nation as a whole will assume the responsibility of
providing resource support for implementing
programmes of educational transformation, reducing
disparities, universalisation of elementary education,
adult literacy, scientific and technological research.

DR. NISANTH.P.M, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPT OF EDUCATION, RGU


NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
▸ Life long education: Opportunities will be provided to
the youth, housewives, agricultural and industrial
workers and professionals to continue the education
of their choice, direction to open and distance
learning

DR. NISANTH.P.M, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPT OF EDUCATION, RGU


NATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
▸Cultural consciousness
▸Economic capacity
▸Political consciousness
▸Development of National language
▸International co-operation
▸Observance of National Festivals
▸Respect for National Symbols
▸Improvement of curriculum
▸Co-operation of political parties, teachers and other
agencies of education
DR. NISANTH.P.M, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPT OF EDUCATION, RGU

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