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Enabling Inclusive Education – education of Girls, SCs, STs, Minorities and children with special needs

The issue of social access and equity are far too complex. While the gaps in average enrolments between disadvantaged groups like SC, ST, Muslims, girls and Children with special needs and the general population have decreased, there is still a considerably large gap in learning levels with historically disadvantaged and economically weaker children having significantly lower learning outcomes. Large and growing learning gaps threaten the equity gains achieved on the enrolment front because children with lower levels of learning are more likely to drop out. We need to examine current interventions in bridging the gender and social gaps and identify focused strategies for effective inclusion.

Name of the Moderator: Indumathi Rao, Regional Adviser, CBR NETWORK, Vice Chairperson, National Bal Bhavan

Day, Date and Time: Tuesday, 2nd June, 2015 at 3.00 PM

Disclaimer: The views expressed by the speakers / moderators do not, in any way, represent the views of the Ministry of Human Resource Development and Government of India.

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gopal krishna agarwal
gopal krishna agarwal 11 years 1 month ago
I also request for organising such discussion at regional level and so all stake holder present their views throuhg face to face mode. I propose the venue of Dr Shakuntla Mishra Rehb. university luckow for the venue of UP
Adarsh Vasudeva
Adarsh Vasudeva 11 years 1 month ago
3.Some schools are putting very bad examples.Parents from remote areas are sending their children to educate them but after 2 or 3 yrs also they come to know that their children are not able to read books of 2nd class as they are studying in 5 class. So this disappointment leads to the mindset of parents of not sending children to school.
cbr foundation
cbr foundation 11 years 1 month ago
विकलांग लड़कीओ को सबसे बड़ी समस्या है शिक्षा की चाहे वो किसे भी जाती , धर्म या समुदाय सेहो
Adarsh Vasudeva
Adarsh Vasudeva 11 years 1 month ago
2.Transportation is a major problem for children coming from remote areas.What steps are going to be taken for this?
Sivarama Krishnan
Sivarama Krishnan 11 years 1 month ago
Maam how much do u think that digital education will help in improved quality and inclusivity. what are the steps needed to impart digital-edu to villages?
gopal krishna agarwal
gopal krishna agarwal 11 years 1 month ago
Inclusive edu for children with special needs is yet to be not comprehensive specially after 8th standard and still we have no data of how many such childre have completed their school education.. as per my opinion we are not able to implemet the inclusive edu for secondry stage after 15 yr implementation of SSA. I hope this issue must be focused under new policy
Gaurav Gautam
Gaurav Gautam 11 years 1 month ago
#3) Inclusion also means Transgenders and children of "Red Light Area" to come forward and feel comfortable to study with others. Any steps taken for this ??
Amit Chandra
Amit Chandra 11 years 1 month ago
It would also be nice to examine why Girls, SCs, STs, Minorities and children with special needs have so far not been able to included in education. As we rightly know the reason we will know the answer...