250 worsd essay if i was first educaution ministers
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The present system of education right from the primary to the University level is an out-worn system if not in ideology at least in practice. I, as Education Minister, would completely change the present system and would see that what ever changes I introduce are strictly followed.
First of all, I shall take up Primary Education which is most neglected. The present set-up is far from being satisfactory and needs drastic change, all round. The basic? education system is very sound’,as far as the theory of this system is concerned, although its life-essence i.e., the self supporting theory, has been dropped out.
In practice, it has developed to be only a ghost of basic education, and has degenerated into a stage which has accepted all the evils of the old system and dropped out all the good points of the new.
As Education Minister of the state, I shall not only introduce basic system of education, but will also provide full facilities for its working.
At present, although all. the schools have been turned into basic ones, yet there are no facilities for the teaching of crafts, so the first thing that I would do, would be to make provision of articles for teaching of crafts.
The art’s material, cotton, spinning wheel, talkies, spades, khurpies, etc., will be supplied at state cost and full provision for gardening will be made. I shall also introduce teaching of local crafts in classes third, fourth and fifth. This will help the boys to pick up the local crafts more intelligently and usefully.
The question of preparation of text-books will be entrusted to a committee of experts and after the books have been prepared, model books would be kept available for publishers, who would give certain amount of royalty to the government and they would be strictly informed to publish the books in accordance with the government sample.
The least deviation will be punishable as a cognizable offence under CR. P.C. I shall also abolish the monopoly system of distributing government publication to publishers and shall make it open to all of them.
In the High and the Higher Secondary Schools it shall be my policy to gradually transfer them to private bodies and not to open any new ones on behalf of the government. Under my Minister ship private bodies will be encouraged to start Higher Secondary Schools.
Of course, I shall make maximum provision for the opening of Technical Schools. I shall make utmost uses of the self-sufficiency theory in these schools also. In the final class such finished articles will be manufactured which have a market value.
Regarding University Education, I shall appoint a commission of educationists to plan out a simple national scheme for the graduate and post-graduate classes. Different such committees will be set up for the different aspects and as soon as they give their report it will be reviewed and then worked out.
I shall lay down elaborate and strict rules regarding admission. All admissions will be based on entrance test in which besides one technical paper pertaining to the chief subject their will be three more, Hindi, English and General information.
The passing marks for these entrance tests will be raised to 50% and the candidates will be selected in order of merit. Besides, I would maintain only two divisions in B.A. and M.A. both. 45% and 60% will be the qualifying marks. Elementary Hindi will be made compulsory in B.A. classes and teaching in most of the subjects will be done in Hindi.
I shall also set up a committee of experts to coin and fix appropriate Hindi synonyms for English technical words and all the authors or writers will be asked to accept them after they have been settled once.
Last of all, I shall abolish the procedure of confidential reports on the work of Government servants by superior officers. It leads to a lot of injustice and results in perpetual degeneration of the man concerned.
A good amount of flattery and such absurd behaviour is the direct outcome of this license of harm and benefit which is still kept intact in the hands of the superior officers.