WHY A FRAMEWORK FOR IMPLEMENTATION
(AND NOT A GUIDELINE)?
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To allow states to formulate context specific guidelines within the
overall framework
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To encourage districts in States and UTs to reflect local specificity
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To promote local need based planning based on broad National Policy norms
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To make planning a realistic exercise by adopting broad national norms.
The
objectives are expressed nationally though it is expected that various
districts and States are likely to achieve universalisation in their own
respective contexts and in their own time frame. 2010 is the outer limit
for such achievements. The emphasis is on mainstreaming out-of-school
children through diverse strategies, as far as possible, and on providing
eight years of schooling for all children in 6-14 age group. The thrust is
on bridging of gender and social gaps and a total retention of all
children in schools. Within this framework it is expected that the
education system will be made relevant so that children and parents find
the schooling system useful and absorbing, according to their natural and
social environment.
SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN AS A FRAMEWORK AND
AS A PROGRAMME :
Sarva
Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) has two aspects –
I)
It provides a wide convergent framework for implementation of
Elementary Education schemes;
II) It is also a programme with budget provision for strengthening vital areas
to achieve universalisation of elementary education. While all investments
in the elementary education sector from the State and the Central Plans
will reflect as part of the SSA framework, they will all merge into the
SSA programme within the next few years. As a programme, it reflects the
additional resource provision for UEE.
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