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What measures are required to be taken to improve literacy among the marginalised youth

What measures are required to be taken to improve literacy among the marginalised youth
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Jun 24, 2015
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Nov 01, 2015
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srinivas reddy
srinivas reddy 10 years 11 months ago
We need to change our method of teaching, instead of providing ready made answers, we should make them to learn to struggle to find answers for the queries, teacher should guide them to find answers but not providing direct answers. This should start from high school level. By the time, they are out of school, every student is capable of finding solutions for their problems. Government should play active role in providing required infrastructure for all the students at all levels.
Yogesh Kumar Sharma_3
Yogesh Kumar Sharma_3 10 years 11 months ago
We should find ways to lure marginalised youth into education. A program can be initiated where youth should be guaranteed that they will get temp guaranteed 2 year government jobs if they complete class 10th and better paying job if they complete 12th. in these 2 years these students can be sent in tribal and backward areas to teach at same program. or they can sent on other jobs in areas where other people are not willing to go. After 2 years they can join private sector.
Yogesh Kumar Sharma_3
Yogesh Kumar Sharma_3 10 years 11 months ago
1)Government schools can run a drive to get as many students they can. 2) A law can be framed that if somebody completes class 10th he/she will surely get 2 years of temp gov job. these students can be used in various armed forces for certain jobs which are safe as most of them will be 15 year olds, while they are in jobs they should be taught some skills or class 11th and 12th. this way we can have a enourmous pool of skilled people and stint in armed forces will make them quality citizens.
Ajay Garg
Ajay Garg 10 years 11 months ago
1. first of all our elementary education system need reforms. it is needed to more practical rather preparing them for further studies. Study should be complete in nature.For example one metric pass person is able to solve maths problem, but he is not able to solve personal financial situations.
Balaji Umapathi
Balaji Umapathi 10 years 11 months ago
1. Attempts should me made to make senior students teach younger students under the supervision of teachers. 2. Students should be allowed to frame reasoning questions, which is more difficult than answering a question. 3. Teachers should be trained to prepare innovative questions in place of regular/straightforward questions 4. Assessment should involve verbal, demonstration and art form of communication in addition to written formats 5. Implementing the above methods without forcing upon
Zulkharnine Sultana
Zulkharnine Sultana 10 years 11 months ago
Govt itself having good measures but not fallowing at transparency level.govt itself responsible for improvement at education level.is it education level can be given on contract basis to teach the students.
Sanjay Mangtani
Sanjay Mangtani 10 years 11 months ago
Train the Trainer CSR initiatives can include education / trainings etc. Incentives to government employees in terms of leaves, monetary etc. for taking related initiatives like voluntary teaching etc. Betterment of existing education system at all levels (from primary to higher education). Tax / Fees rebates for people pursuing higher education in India. More practical oriented subjects shall be included for training. Sponsorship programmes to benefit underprivileged under govt. schemes.
AJAYA KUMAR
AJAYA KUMAR 10 years 11 months ago
1) strengthen the primary education system upto 10 th standard fully supported by Governmet 2) While selectionof teachers don't compromise on the quality of teachers 3) Make the teaching profession attractive . 4) Abolish the contract system of teachers in Govt sector as well as Private sector
Arijit Bhaumik
Arijit Bhaumik 10 years 11 months ago
Open and easy Internet access is a must and knowledge and awareness of Internet including its appropriate and safe usage, its pros & cons etc should be taught at a young age. This will not only ease the marginalization issue but will develop the quality our country's human resource. On the long run these people will be able to help themselves and contribute positively to the economy. I should add that quality of distance education in India is abysmal and thus is looked down upon by employers.