How did the Right to Education(RTE) act impacted education in India?
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The Right to Education (RTE) Act, implemented in India in 2009, has had several significant impacts on the education landscape:
Overall, RTE has been instrumental in expanding educational opportunities, improving access to quality education, and advancing the educational rights of children in India. Ongoing efforts are needed to address remaining challenges and ensure effective implementation across all states.
“LEARNING GIVES CREATIVITY , CREATIVITY LEADS TO THINKING, THINKING PROVIDES KNOWLEDGE AND KNOWLEDGE MAKES YOU GREAT – quote by former president APJ Abdul Kalam “.
RTE refers to “Right To Education” which means building block for every child to get a quality elementary education. Education describes as a key to all locked door of unknown . RTE implemented in India in 2009 under article 21-A to provide compulsory education for SC/STs , socially backward class and differently abled.
Important provisions of RTE act 2009 :
Impact of RTE act 2009 in education in India :
since its implementation, RTE act makes an impression on India’s education landscape that make it a powerful tool for ensuring universal access to education.
RTE act 2009 undoubtedly been a gamechanger for India’s education landscape but there are some limitations and challenges remain in terms of teacher shortages which affect teacher pupil ratio, no focus on quality of learning, children below the age of 6 years are not covered in this act and so on. However, by working together we can bridge this gap and create a beautiful environment for each and every child to get their quality education and create a better world for present and future generations.
“LEARNING GIVES CREATIVITY , CREATIVITY LEADS TO THINKING, THINKING PROVIDES KNOWLEDGE AND KNOWLEDGE MAKES YOU GREAT – quote by former president APJ Abdul Kalam “.
RTE refers to “Right To Education” which means building block for every child to get a quality elementary education. Education describes as a key to all locked door of unknown . RTE implemented in India in 2009 under article 21-A to provide compulsory education for SC/STs , socially backward class and differently abled.
Important provisions of RTE act 2009 :
Impact of RTE act 2009 in education in India :
since its implementation, RTE act makes an impression on India’s education landscape that make it a powerful tool for ensuring universal access to education.
RTE act 2009 undoubtedly been a gamechanger for India’s education landscape but there are some limitations and challenges remain in terms of teacher shortages which affect teacher pupil ratio, no focus on quality of learning, children below the age of 6 years are not covered in this act and so on. However, by working together we can bridge this gap and create a beautiful environment for each and every child to get their quality education and create a better world for present and future generations.