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TAMILNADU STATE MISSION OF EDUCATION FOR ALL

TAMILNADU STATE MISSION OF EDUCATION FOR ALL. Annual Work Plan & Budget Activities in 2012-13 & Proposals for 2013-14. Tamil Nadu An Overview. STATE PROFILE. Area : 1.30 lakh Sq.km Revenue Districts (SSA-30) : 32 Corporations : 10 Municipalities : 148

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TAMILNADU STATE MISSION OF EDUCATION FOR ALL

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  1. TAMILNADU STATE MISSION OF EDUCATION FOR ALL Annual Work Plan & Budget Activities in 2012-13 & Proposals for 2013-14

  2. Tamil Nadu An Overview

  3. STATE PROFILE Area : 1.30 lakh Sq.km Revenue Districts (SSA-30) : 32 Corporations : 10 Municipalities : 148 Community Development Blocks : 385 Urban Blocks : 27 Village Panchayats : 12,524 Habitations : 95,010

  4. LITERACY RATE India National Average - 74.04 Male - 82.14 Female - 65.46 Tamil Nadu State Average - 80.33 Male - 86.81 Female - 73.86

  5. Schools Source: DISE 2011

  6. Enrolment in Primary and Upper Primary ( in lakhs) Source: DISE 2011

  7. Number of Primary and Upper Primary Teachers in Tamil Nadu Source: DISE 2011

  8. Cohort Analysis Source: Cohort Study

  9. GENDER GAP - ENROLMENT GENDER GAP – RETENTION Source : DISE & EER 2011

  10. Pupil - Teacher Ratio Source: DISE

  11. State Initiatives – Welfare Scheme

  12. ACCESS NEW SCHOOLS – OPENED & UPGRADED

  13. HABITATIONS & SCHOOLING FACILITIES • GIS based school mapping exercise has been done and details of individual habitations with category to population, SAC/SGC/CWSN/OSC/ Habitation with school habitation covered with neighbourhood schools with distance and enrolment has been calculated and mapped for analysis.

  14. EFFORTS FOR IMPROVING ACCESS • 3 Residential school started for Children in sparsely populated, dense forest/tribal areas and for urban deprived/ street children. In Valparai, Thiruppur and Coimbatore for 150 children. • Transport and escort facilities are provided to 4,857 children at Rs. 3,000 per annum in eight districts. Residential schools - tribal children

  15. TRANSPORT & ESCORT FACILITY Fund released directly to parents through VEC / SMC of concerned school

  16. ACCESS – Proposals – 2013 - 14

  17. STATUS OF SPECIAL TRAINING – 2012-13

  18. SPECIAL TRAINING INTERVENTIONS-2013-14 Total No. of Out of School Children to be addressed 51, 447 Total Outlay proposed : Rs. 5374.760 lakhs Interventions planned 2013-2014:

  19. TEACHERS APPOINTED UNDER SSA

  20. INCLUSIVE EDUCATION – 2012-13 • Number of Children With Special Needs - 1,46,282 • In Home Based Training care - 25,116 • In school - 1,12,061 • In School readiness Programme - 9,105

  21. Assessment Camps Medical / Assessment Camps completed in all districts. 95,720 CWSN Attended medical camps.

  22. Resource Rooms • Special Initiatives • Convergence with “Smile Train” a NGO for free cleft lip and palate . So far 86 children are identified and referred to Smile Train. • Convergence with the sight savers to support the children with low vision. Programme will be taken up in seven districts.

  23. Day Care Centres: Provisions: One caretaker and one helper have been appointed in each day care centre to take care of the disabled children. • Nutritious Food • Transport Facility • Learning and Play Material • Activities on Daily Living Skills • Therapeutic Activities • Academic Support through Special Teachers • Main Streaming in the Regular Schools

  24. Home Based Education & Training • 25116 CWSN are in HBE&T • 719 Volunteers are working to give therapy to the CWSN • Regular Visits by Resource Teachers, Therapists and BRTEs • Parents are being sensitized through Trainings and during visits

  25. Proposals for Inclusive Education 2013 – 14 • Number of CWSN identified - 1,49,214 • Amount proposed – Rs. 4476,420 • (Rs. 3000 per child)

  26. Innovation EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION (ECCE) • “OdiVilayadupappa” curriculum based on ABL system. • Learning cards, activity book and play kits for 4500 Anganwadi centers are provided. • Training to Anganwadi workers and ICDS supervisors.

  27. Girls Education Exposure Visit • Visit-Places of Historical importance, Museum, Planetarium etc. • Economically Backward children were selected through competition. • 3000 Upper Primary girls. Life Skill Training • To develop their personality, positive thinking, goal setting, problem solving, coping with shyness, health skill. • 45000 girls. • Module – “PeenganThattilParakalame”

  28. SC/ST Education Exposure Visit • 3,000 Upper Primary boys and girls through IRCTC to important places of historical importance, museum in various places like Kanyakumari, Madurai, Chennai, Thirunelveli. Life Skill Training • 30,000 boys and girls. English Communication Skills • To improve and develop listening, speaking, reading and writing skills (LSRW) in English language. • State and District level Work shop conducted. • 30,000 Upper Primary children Minority Education Exposure Visit • 3,000 Upper Primary Children. English Communication Skills • 45,000 Upper Primary children.

  29. Proposals for Innovation – 2013-14 Early Child Care Education – Rs. 450.075 lakhsGirls Education – Rs. 351.000 lakhsSC/ST Children – Rs. 450.000 lakhsMinority Children – Rs. 249.000 lakhsTotal proposals under Innovation – Rs. 1500.075 lakhs Innovation component focuses on Special need groups like SC/ST, Minority, girls and early childhood children. It is essential to continue to bridge the gap’s among the groups

  30. GIRLS EDUCATION NPEGEL - NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR EDUCATION OF GIRLS AT ELEMENTARY LEVEL • 37 Educationally Backward Blocks in 11 districts. • 937 Model Cluster Schools • Model Cluster Schools are to facilitate the other clubbed schools to improve the performance of girls. Activities under NPEGEL Programme • Computer training imparted under vocational activity • One day Educational Tour • Life skill training • Best school/best teacher award. • Science Exhibition. Girls Learning self defence Skill building activities Needs continuance to bridge gender gap in Educationally Backward Blocks. Educational Tour

  31. KASTURBA GANDHI BALIKA VIDHYALAYA (KGBV) • To ensure access and quality education to dropout girls at upper primary level in Educationally Backward Blocks (EBBs) • To reduce gender gap • EBBs are identified in relation to rural female literacy rate and gender gap • 61 schools (Model 1 - 31 and Model 2 – 30) in 45 EBBs in 12 districts • 4461 girls enrolled • 29 NGOs involved Residential school vocational skills training Exposure Visit

  32. SPECIAL PROVISIONS MADE IN KGBV • Stipend of Rs.50/- per student deposited every month. • Insurance coverage made for girls during their stay in KGBV School. • Periodical Health Check-up. • Quality and nutritious food provided. • Vocational Education is being provided. • Celebration and observance of all festivals and important days. • Mainstreaming of girls after completion of VIII Std in formal schools. Maintenance cost per child reduced from Rs. 900 to Rs. 750

  33. Proposals for National Programme for Education of Girls at Elementary Level & Kasturba Gandhi BalikaVidhyalaya 2013-14

  34. CIVIL WORK - APPROVED AND CONSTRUCTED

  35. Civil works Allotted for the year 2012-13

  36. Proposal of Civil works for 2013-14

  37. Proposal of Civil works for 2013-14 Contd…

  38. Research, Evaluation & Monitoring • Monitoring Institutions (Nominated by MHRD) • Indian Institute of Technology – 13 districts • Mother Teresa Women’s University, Kodaikannal. – 17 districts • Action Research: • Action Research Studies – 10 Studies per Block • Action Research Studies – Undertaken by Teachers. • Evaluation and Impact Studies – Undertaken by • Universities and Research Institutions.

  39. IMPLEMETATION OF RTE ACT Manuals/ Booklets and brochures developed by SCERT for RTE awareness • Right to Education Act – Government orders and circulars. • Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009, Rules and related Government orders. • Frequently asked question on the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009. • A brochures on the Duties and Responsibilities of Academic stakeholders. • A brochures on Initiatives taken by the Government of Tamil Nadu in Implementing RTE Act.

  40. School Management Committee School Management Committee • 75% parents • Proportionate • representation shall be given to the Parents of Children belonging to disadvantaged group and weaker sections • 50% women Reservation • Composition • Elected representatives • Teachers • Parents • Monitor the working of school • Prepare and recommend school development plan • Monitor the utilization of grants received Functions

  41. Strategies for SMC Training • Training module prepared by DIET faculties and BRTEs. Refined by the faculties of SCERT. • All details regarding school maintenance and improvement are included in the module. • Training planned in cascade mode. • 2,67,210 SMC members are trained in Non – Residential Training • SMC members are oriented in the preparation of School Development Plan during the Non-Residential Training session. • School development plans prepared in all schools in Nov/Dec 2012. • Based on School Development Plan district plans are prepared.

  42. SHIKSHA KA HAQ ABHIYAN Special focus through innovative activities for community members, School children and Stakeholders have been planned to create awareness on Right to Education under the campaign “Shiksha Ka Haq Abhiyan” in Tamil Nadu. • RTE Survey • Selection of Volunteers • Training for Volunteers • School Visit • For School Children • Oratory, Drawing, Essay writing • and Poetry Competitions • For Community • Kalajatha • Training for SMC Members • Awareness Rally • Flex Board and Banners • Through Media • Other Stakeholders • One day workshop for PTA • Members, NGOs, Secretaries/ Correspondents of unaided Schools and Office Bearers of District Teacher Association • Training to Head Masters and Teachers

  43. RTE ACT - 2009 – Implementation • Selection of Volunteers • 12390 Volunteers from 413 blocks have been indentified to conduct Survey in schools with the questionnaire communicated by MHRD (30 Volunteers per Block- NGOs, Self-Help Group, Teachers (retd), Teachers, NSS Students, DIET faculties and students and Parents) • Training of Volunteers • Training has been given to 90 Key resource persons at State level.

  44. VOLUNTEERS SCHOOL VISIT Survey commenced in the last week of July 2012 and completed in the second week of September 2012 in all districts by the block level volunteers. Volunteers discussion with children and SMC Members during survey

  45. SCHOOL LEVEL COMPETITIONS

  46. Training to Head Masters and Teachers – RTE • 1,82,147 Head Masters and teachers of Primary, Upper Primary, High and • Higher Secondary Schools have been imparted training on RTE from • 27.09.12 to 29.09.12 at block level in all the districts of the state. RTE Training to Teachers RTE Training to HMs

  47. One Day workshop for the stakeholders • One day workshop for the District and Block level PTA members, NGOs, Correspondents/Secretaries of Aided Schools, Office bearers of Associations at district level are conducted in 15 centres in 30 districts (two districts per centre).

  48. KALAJATHA Kalajathaprogrammes to create awareness on RTE has been conducted in 5 to 6 places in every block in the prominent places like village panchayats, thickly populated areas, most educationally backward areas, Tribal areas and other places.

  49. STATE SPECIAL INITIATIVE Internal Evaluation – Primary and Upper Primary 1. SCERT - Reading Skill Assessment - 2011 2. SSA - Internal Evaluation - - 2012 Reading, Writing, Listening – Retention – Basic Arithmetic

  50. Reading, Writing, Retention and Speaking Skills Internal Evaluation - 2012 – SSA • Standards assessed • I to V standard students • VI to VIII standard students. • Sample • 5 schools in primary in all blocks in 30 districts. • 5 schools in upper primary in all blocks in 30 districts.

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