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Title: Study of science subject achievement and teaching-learning process of class ninth students (Hindi)
Authors: Kumar, Mithlesh
Keywords: Assessment Strategies
Student Engagement
Educational Standards
Hands-on Experiments
Project-Based Learning
Scope and Sequence
Issue Date: 17-Nov-2021
Publisher: Regional Institute of Education, Bhopal
Series/Report no.: D-507;
Abstract: Keeping in mind the fact that primary education is the most important and initial stage of human life, efforts are being made to universalize primary education in our country.According to the constitutional provisions, every boy/girl of our country should get primary education, the concept of universalization of education has been successful to a great extent, but now in modern times there is a need to pay attention towards the quality of primary education.Informal centers have definitely helped in making primary level education accessible to out-of-school children in the age group of 9-14 years.But still there is a lot of difference in the quality and learning process of formal centres, especially high school schools. In view of the urgent need to improve this impossible quality-related situation policy direction in view, in the report of the Working Group on Mathematics, Early Childhood and Primary Education for preparing the Eighth Five Year Plan, it has been said that the goals need to be determined not only from the point of view of participation but also from the point of view of quality and results.In fact, in 1978, N.C.E.R.T. Significant efforts had already been made by the Ministry of Education towards specification of minimum learning capabilities through aided projects, high school education curriculum renewal, etc.
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