Explain Five basic features of SSA
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ISSION STATEMENT OF SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN
1.4.1 The Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Mission strives to secure the right to quality
basic education for all children in the 6-14 years age group. The goals of the
SSA Mission are:
(a) Enrolment of all children in school, Education Guarantee Centre, Alternate
school, ’ Back- to- School’ camp by 2005
(b) Retention of all children till the upper primary stage by 2010
(c) Bridging of gender and social category gaps in enrolment, retention and
learning
(d) Ensuring that there is significant enhancement in the learning achievement
levels of children at the primary and upper primary stage.
1.4.2 Each State and district would set target dates by which the super goals of
SSA would be achieved in their specific context, but not later than 2010.
1.4.3 National Norms would be developed for expected learning outcomes in
certain essential skills. The progress towards enhancement in achievement
levels on these norms would be assessed regularly on a sample basis at
national level. In addition, States would evolve a mechanism for regular
objective assessment of students’ learning levels.
1.4.4 The Mission Promotes:
(a) Empowering of children to be active participants in a knowledge society
(b) A result oriented approach with accountability towards performance and
output at all levels
(c) A people centred mode of implementation of educational interventions with
involvement of all stakeholders, especially teachers, parents, community
and Panchayati Raj Institutions and voluntary organizations.
(d) An equity based approach that focuses on the needs of educationally
backward areas and disadvantaged social groups including children with
special needs.
(e) A holistic effort to ensure convergence of investments and initiatives for
improving the efficiency of the elementary education system.
(f) Institutional reforms and capacity building to ensure a sustained effort fo
1.4.1 The Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Mission strives to secure the right to quality
basic education for all children in the 6-14 years age group. The goals of the
SSA Mission are:
(a) Enrolment of all children in school, Education Guarantee Centre, Alternate
school, ’ Back- to- School’ camp by 2005
(b) Retention of all children till the upper primary stage by 2010
(c) Bridging of gender and social category gaps in enrolment, retention and
learning
(d) Ensuring that there is significant enhancement in the learning achievement
levels of children at the primary and upper primary stage.
1.4.2 Each State and district would set target dates by which the super goals of
SSA would be achieved in their specific context, but not later than 2010.
1.4.3 National Norms would be developed for expected learning outcomes in
certain essential skills. The progress towards enhancement in achievement
levels on these norms would be assessed regularly on a sample basis at
national level. In addition, States would evolve a mechanism for regular
objective assessment of students’ learning levels.
1.4.4 The Mission Promotes:
(a) Empowering of children to be active participants in a knowledge society
(b) A result oriented approach with accountability towards performance and
output at all levels
(c) A people centred mode of implementation of educational interventions with
involvement of all stakeholders, especially teachers, parents, community
and Panchayati Raj Institutions and voluntary organizations.
(d) An equity based approach that focuses on the needs of educationally
backward areas and disadvantaged social groups including children with
special needs.
(e) A holistic effort to ensure convergence of investments and initiatives for
improving the efficiency of the elementary education system.
(f) Institutional reforms and capacity building to ensure a sustained effort fo
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