What measures can be taken to address the learning gaps highlighted in ASER 2023, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on education?
Article 356 also known as President's Rule allows the President to assume control of a state's government in case of constitutional breakdown. Significant for maintaining national integrity and stability, it ensures center state harmony while safeguarding federal principles.The reduced frequency ofRead more
Article 356 also known as President’s Rule allows the President to assume control of a state’s government in case of constitutional breakdown. Significant for maintaining national integrity and stability, it ensures center state harmony while safeguarding federal principles.The reduced frequency of using Article 356 (President’s Rule) by Union Governments since the mid 1990s can be attributed to the following legal and political factors.
Legal factors –
- The Bommai Judgment (1994) limited Article 356’s misuse by requiring proof of constitutional breakdown and judicial review of President’s Rule.
- Federalism limits central intervention, emphasizing state autonomy and requiring consensus, thereby reducing arbitrary imposition of President’s Rule (Article 356).
- Judicial review empowers courts to scrutinize President’s Rule (Article 356) decisions, ensuring constitutional validity and preventing center state abuse.
Political factors –
- Coalition politics necessitates consensus building and compromise, discouraging unilateral imposition of President’s Rule (Article 356) by the central government.
- Federal Front Politics refers to regional parties collective influence, constraining the central government’s ability to impose President’s Rule (Article 356).
- Political accountability, a key factor in reducing Article 356’s use, ensures governments are responsible for their actions, facing scrutiny and consequences.
- State level politics, fueled by strong regional leaders and parties, resist central intervention, reducing arbitrary imposition of President’s Rule (Article 356) .
- Changes in political culture, such as increased consensus building and dialogue have reduced arbitrary use of Article 356 .
To address the learning gaps highlighted in ASER 2023, especially those exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, several measures can be taken: 1. Remedial Education Programs: Implement targeted remedial programs to help students catch up on missed learning. These programs should focus on foundationalRead more
To address the learning gaps highlighted in ASER 2023, especially those exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, several measures can be taken:
1. Remedial Education Programs: Implement targeted remedial programs to help students catch up on missed learning. These programs should focus on foundational skills in literacy and numeracy. For example, schools could offer after-school tutoring or summer learning camps.
2. Teacher Training: Enhance teacher training to equip educators with the skills needed to identify and address learning gaps. Continuous professional development can help teachers adopt effective remedial strategies and integrate technology into their teaching.
3. Use of Technology: Leverage digital tools and online platforms to provide personalized learning experiences. Educational apps and e-learning resources can help students practice and improve their skills at their own pace. For instance, apps like Khan Academy offer interactive lessons tailored to individual learning needs.
4. Community Engagement: Involve parents and communities in the learning process. Educating parents on how to support their children’s education at home can bridge the gap between school and home learning environments.
5. Flexible Curriculum: Adapt the curriculum to focus on core competencies and essential skills. This might involve reducing the breadth of content covered and allowing more time for mastering fundamental concepts.
6. Assessment and Monitoring: Regular assessments to identify learning gaps and monitor progress are crucial. Data from these assessments can inform targeted interventions and track the effectiveness of remedial efforts.
7. Mental Health Support: Provide mental health support to address the emotional and psychological impact of the pandemic. Counseling and social-emotional learning programs can help students overcome the stress and anxiety that hinder learning.
By implementing these measures, we can address the learning gaps highlighted in ASER 2023 and ensure that all students have the opportunity to achieve their full potential.
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