definitely, sex education is as important as any other kind of education. it will help children entering in puberty stage to understand about changes in their body, and to control their emotions.
Its a controversial thing but if you get everyone in your community or top officials to support you than it can happen.
but yes sex education should be a must in schools.
Inclusive education in India has roots in the 1970s with the integration of children with disabilities into mainstream schools. The passage of the Persons with Disabilities Act in 1995 further emphasized the importance of inclusive education and accessibility. Efforts continue to be made to ensure equal educational opportunities for all children, regardless of their abilities.
CBSE - CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EXAMINATIONICSE - Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) examination is an examination conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations for class 10.
The role that physical education play today is entirely different from roll in the past India physical education was a part of education and not separate discipline as it is today It was introduced only to develop vigor and preparation of
The concept of grouping students together in a centralized location for learning has existed since at least Classical antiquity. Formal schools have existed at least since ancient Greece (academy), ancient India (gurukul) and ancient China. The term school is from the Latin, but the Romans did not invent the concept of formal education.
CTET stands for Central Teacher Eligibility Test. It is a national-level exam conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in India to assess the eligibility of candidates for teacher recruitment in central government schools.
Lord William Bentinck introduced western or English education in India in 1835.
Related to Indian schools, many schools have introduced the interactive learning systems of Xseed which follows quality education and better learning performance, helps build clear concepts, improves fluency in English and also aids in superior outcomes.
in England schools make to think but in India schools make to memorise.in England many children like to study because the there the education will be interesting, understandable and etc. but in India no matter if u understand or not, u should only study, revise and write test and get good marks. in my experience England education is 100% better than the Indian education.
The British introduced the English Language as well as the western system of education in India. They did so during their rule over India in the 19th century. This was done so that the Indians were moulded according to the British needs and were able to serve the government. Thus, the British could have able officers at a low expense rather getting those from England. Therefore, English was introduced in India.
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The CBSE is the Central Board of Secondary Education. It is the board of Education for private and public schools in India. It is managed by the Government of India.
There many types of schools in India, for e.g.• State Board• CBSE• ICSE• International schoolAs per my knowledge, all provide higher level education in India.
Educated people can be more economically productive; they have greater job opportunities.
Education in India is certainly not an egalitarian one . There exists a vast difference between the quality of education provided in Government schools and in privatev schools .It is really ironical that teachers teaching in government schools prefer to send their children to private schools in the hope of getting quality education.The day this difference between the two gets obliterated ,India willsurely achieve equality in education.
I suppose the ratio is the same. It all depends on the affordability and the quality of the education. But there are many schools like Bombay Scottish, PSB Chennai etc that have introduced Xseed program that has curriculum development process that is practical, improves the learning of English and has superior outcomes
we have proper education system in india
India has a relatively advanced education system in the region. India has a literacy rate of 74 percent which is better than Pakistan's 57 percent but significantly less thanSri Lanka's literacy rate of 92 percent. In India education is provided both through public and private means. While the standard of education in private schools is pretty high, the public sector schools are lacking in both quality of education and facilities provided.