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what are the main objective of Right to Education Act 2009? Discuss the multifarious roles as a teacher under this Act. ( answer should be about 500 word )

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                       Right to Education Act 2009 And Teachers’ Roles

With the RTE coming into effect, a new horizon of endless opportunities to achieve the goal of ensuring 100% primary education for all children in India has opened up. This act makes it mandatory for all the schools (Private schools in its ambit too) to provide free elementary education to the poor living in remote areas. The schools in that area will ensure transportation for the poor along with the other requirements. This will really have an impact on the increase in the literacy rate in India.  

We must never forget the fact that Einstein, Newton, Dr Bernard, Shakespeare, Helen Keller, Abraham Lincoln, etc. all achieved glory through education only. The power that enabled them to be so brilliant in their fields was the power of EDUCATION. Education proved to be a window for them to look deep into the universe and the infinite possibilities of doing and knowing the secrets of life. Imagine if the above mentioned names of personages had not got this window, what would have happened? Einstein became the great Einstein only after looking out of this window into the mysteries of life and finding solutions to them! So did the other achievers.  

So, education is the only power that equips us with the required skills to lead a happy, fulfilling and meaningful life. Without education we would remain mere shallow mirrors, the inadequate creatures of imperfection. Our life problems unsolved!  

The days are not far when India will be placed on par with the other advanced countries. More importantly, education will improve the quality of skilled manpower in India. And soon the skilled people of India will eliminate all the existing problems in our country. The need of the hour is spreading awareness about Right To Education in all parts of India, especially the backward parts. It is the beginning of new chapter in the history of our nation. Let’s contribute in implementing the Right to Education in sincere earnestness.

Teachers’ role in implementing this Act is quite important. They can make the underprivileged people to know about it and encourage as many of them to avail this facility provided by the Government. There might be thousands of people in the backward areas where ignorant and illiterate people might not be aware of this Right. They must go to such people and encourage them to make the best use of this Right. Teachers can really play a very significant role in making The RTE a grand success.  



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Answered by osoiekoduke
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In most countries education has become a fundamental right to every individual in the country.

Education

Is the basic right.

There should be equality in education.

The government should provide resources required in education.

Students should and must go to school

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