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Bilingual learning from Class 1, child tracking system soon: State Edu Min

Shikshit Maharashtr­a, Samarth Rashtra 2025 vision plan to improve school education

- RONALD RODRIGUES

Bilingual learning from Class 1 will soon be initiated in all state-run schools as part of the Shikshit Maharashtr­a, Samarth Rashtra 2025 vision plan, said Varsha Gaikwad, school education minister of Maharashtr­a on Saturday. The education minister discussed the vision plan for improving school education by 2025 with the Chief Minister (CM) of Maharashtr­a Uddhav Thackeray.

The minister highlighte­d key pointers of the vision plan stating, "In order to make education more inclusive, state-run schools shall soon shift to bilingual learning from Class 1. Funds will be ring fenced for bettering labs and infrastruc­ture in schools. An integrated child tracking system is on the cards."

Over 5000 'model' schools will be built to ensure high quality early childhood care and education. Gaikwad said, "By 2025, every child in the three to six years age group should have the basic

ability to read, write and perform basic operations with numbers. We will build at least 5000 'model' schools."

The goal of the Shikshit Maharashtr­a, Samarth Rashtra 2025 vision plan is to make schooling more inclusive and reduce dropout rates further. Gaikwad said, "We will enhance focus on egovernanc­e, streamline funding management and staff recruitmen­t, fill up vacant teaching posts and increase accountabi­lity in teaching. Targetted interventi­ons will be made at

every level from pedagogy to teacher training."

As part of the plan, a world class educationa­l-cum-cultural complex will come up at Mumbai's Bal Bhavan. Gaikwad said, "Science parks are popular in Europe. To inculcate a deeper scientific temper in our society, we are building the Bharat Ratna Rajiv Gandhi Science City. The idea is to expand the museum experience by incorporat­ing immersive experience­s. We also plan to set up a Maharashtr­a Education Technology Forum, an open platform for exchange of ideas for using technology to better schooling. A world class educationa­lcum-cultural complex will come up at Bal Bhavan in Mumbai."

In addition, a dedicated fund for repairs of state-run schools will be created along with the launch of a portal for school transforma­tion through CSR and community funding. Gaikwad said, "We will build an assessment centre for improving learning outcomes and grade schools on performanc­e. A dedicated transport policy for students is being considered. Funds will be needed for National Education Policy (NEP) implementa­tion."

Further, Gaikwad said, "We will need community support. We will soon launch a portal for school transforma­tion through CSR and community funding. We have achieved universali­sation of education to a large extent. We must now focus on making education more qualitativ­e and equitable."

 ??  ?? File photo of a meeting between School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.
File photo of a meeting between School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.

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