Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2011

8 million children still out of school in RTE Act first year - April 1 is the first anniversary of implementation of RTE Act

New Delhi: The Right to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act which promises free and compulsory education to all children between the age six to 14, on Friday completed a year since its implementation. However, the fact that more than eight million children are still out of school shows that a lot more needs to be done.

Releasing the RTE report card in the capital on Friday, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal said: "It's unfortunate that 81,50,619 children in the age group of six to 14 are still out of school. We have to bring all those children to school."

The report which analyzed the overall primary education scenario of the country, said that the total enrollment in the primary level in 2009-10 was 13,34,05,581 while in the upper primary level it was 5,44,67,415.

The percentage of girls enrolled in the primary level was 48.46 percent while in the upper primary level it was 48.12 percent.

The total number of elementary schools, government and aided, in 2009-10 was 11,20,968. And the total number of teachers was 44,77,429.

"21 percent teachers were found to be without professional qualification and nine percent schools were with a single teacher," Sibal said, citing the report.

"It was found that 508,000 additional teachers are required and in 2010 we approved the recruitment of 455,000 teachers," he added.

According to Sibal, the real problem now is no longer access to education but its quality.

"Access to education is no longer the real problem now, it's quality of education and for that we have set parameters under the RTE Act like infrastructure in schools, pupil-teacher ratio and professionally qualified teachers," he said.

The student classroom ratio across the country was found to 32:1. As many as 93 percent schools were found to have drinking water facility, 59 percent with girls toilet and 47 percent with ramps for the benefit of physically disadvantaged children.

Some of the not so encouraging figures came as far as the notification of rules in the states was concerned - 15 states had notified the rules and only 11 had constituted state commissions for protection of child rights, meant to monitor implementation of the Act.

"However the level of commitment in the states is good. This is just the first year, things will be even better next year," Sibal said.

Sounding excited about the latest census data, Sibal went on to say that India will be completely literate by the year 2020.

"The Millenium Development Goal says that India should achieve literacy rate of 72 percent by 2015 but we have already gone ahead of that figure. The census datasays that our literacy rate is 74.4 percent," he said.

"What is even more encouraging is that the female literacy rate has gone up by 12 percent," he added.

Monday, March 14, 2011

'I stayed calm right until the end!' - scholarship winner describes his success

In May 2009 our parent organisation, Cambridge Assessment, launched a scholarship to enable students from Pakistan to take up their place at the University of Cambridge without the worry of creating a financial burden for their families.

We recently met one of the first winners of the University of Cambridge 800th Anniversary Scholarships – Zulifqar Ali – who started his Politics, Psychology and Sociology degree at Queens College last September.

Zulfiqar (pictured) was thrilled to discover he’d won a scholarship in February 2010. He said he would not have been able to take up his place at the University without it. So how did it happen?

'My school, Karachi Grammar, supported me throughout my application to the University,' he said. 'I applied for a scholarship and was interviewed in Dubai last October. I watched lots of online lectures to help me prepare for the interview and broaden my horizons. The interview was really stimulating. There were two interviewers on the panel and they asked me to think about things in different ways – such as the role psychology plays in politics. You really need to be able to back up your ideas. Nothing is wrong as long as you can support your arguments. I felt nervous, but I stayed calm right up until the last minute.'

Inspired by Cambridge

Zulifqar met the entry requirements for the University having achieved impressive grades in his Cambridge International A Levels. He also participated in a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including debating, sports, and guitar lessons, and won six Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards. We asked him how he is finding life at Cambridge:

'This is my first time in England. I have always felt a connection to Cambridge. At school our books were published by Cambridge University Press, and then I studied Cambridge exams. Everyone in Pakistan knows the University of Cambridge. It’s amazing to be here and to study alongside some of the smartest people in the world.

'The tutors at Cambridge are really inspiring. They can ignite your interest in something so that you want to go off and do more research into it on your own. At school the focus was on exams, at university it’s about working on your own and developing your own knowledge.'

Zulifqar says that his Cambridge International A Levels helped him prepare for university: 'They taught me how to think critically which is helping with my university studies. They gave me analysis skills too.'

Just go for it!

So what is his advice to fellow students in Pakistan? 'If you want to study at the University of Cambridge, don’t be put off by the financial barriers,’ he says. 'If you believe in working hard, you should apply for Cambridge and one of the scholarships. Cambridge offers amazing opportunities – both academic and socially.'

Good luck to Zulifqar with his studies, and we wish him every success with his ambitions to become a lawyer. Cambridge Assessment is pleased to fund the University of Cambridge 800th Anniversary Scholarships, and we encourage other students in Pakistan to apply.

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