transforming school education in india an opportunity for public-private partnerships
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LBSNAA, Mussoorie , Jun 9. Transforming school education in India An opportunity for Public-Private Partnerships. GDP / Capita in current USD. Education is a key ingredient for sustained national growth. South Korea. Breaking through the middle income trap. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Transforming school education in IndiaAn opportunity for Public-Private Partnerships
LBSNAA, Mussoorie, Jun 9Breaking through the middle income trapSouth KoreaChinaIndiaThailand Breaking through the middle income trapMiddle incomeGDP / Capita in current USDEducation isa key ingredient forsustained national growth
Indian Education System- An OverviewLargest in the world25 crore children15 lakh schools
Public spend on educationRs. 3.6 lakh crores (~ USD 60 billion)
Source: DISE 2012-13, SEMIS 2012-13, MHRD Analysis of Budgeted Expenditure on Education 2013
Dropout Nation?97% children in India enter Class 1
Only 35% will reach Class 12
Source: DISE 2012-13, SEMIS 2012-13
At the end of primary school our children are already 2 to 3 yrs behind By Class 547% children cannot read Class 2 level text
75% children are unable to do simple division
Source: ASER 2013Schooling Isnt Learning5
An Emerging Superpower or a State of EMERGENCY?
6There is a quality crisis in Indian education
Our nation is at riskOur demographic dividend can turn into disaster if we dont act NOW!New models are urgentlyrequired to provide quality education to all our children
Various stakeholders, public and private, need to work in collaboration to find solutions to this intractable problem
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)in Education
PPPs are One Way to Approach the Education Crisis in India. They Have the Potential to - CASE STUDYMumbai PPP FrameworkPartnersMunicipal Corporation of Greater MumbaiAkanksha, Muktangan, Aseema, 3.2.1 (all non-profits)
Overall GoalImprove quality of education delivery in MCGM schools and win children back into MCGM schools
Role of PartnersComplete autonomy in principal/ teacher selection, teacher training, progressive pedagogyStaff salaries
Role of MCGMRent free access to school building, All govt. entitlements to studentsReimbursement to partner on per child basis (up to 60%)
Initiative championed by Shri Ashish Kumar Singh (IAS)CASE STUDYGujarat GunotsavPartnersGovt. of GujaratEducational Initiatives / EI (for-profit)
Overall GoalImplement large scale student learning assessment to measure systems progress and plan improvement
Role of EIPreparation of assessments, Data analysisCapacity building of state/ district personnel in building/ using student assessments
Role of Govt.Test administration, Dissemination of resultsInitiate school improvement programmes based on school evaluation
Initiative championed by Shri Hasmukh Adhia (IAS)CASE STUDYSchool Leadership DevelopmentPartnersGovt. of RajasthanKaivalya Education Foundation/ KEF (non profit)
Overall GoalCapacity building of 1,200 school leaders across Udaipur, Churu, Jhunjhunu
ModelSupport services to govt. schools
Role of KEFWorkshops, coaching and support from Gandhi fellows
Common Features of Successful PPP ArrangementsWhat about exiting non-performers
14The opportunities are immense
what is required is the willingness to trust each other and work on systemic reform as partners in progressAbout Central Square FoundationVisionAll children in India, irrespective of their social and economic status, will get a high quality education that prepares them to be responsible and productive citizensKey Focus AreasHigh Quality Affordable SchoolsHuman Capital DevelopmentTechnology in EducationAccountability and Governance
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