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Karnataka Govt Desires Principles of Earlier Childhood Education
These quality standards involve basic infrastructures such as adult surveillance, water and sanitation, food preparation, minimum needed space, and other measures...

by Pragti Sharma / 15 Jul 2022 15:27 PM IST / 0 Comment(s) / 243

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Karnataka's statement of principles on Early Care and Childhood Education (ECCE) for executing the National Education Policy has recommended a government ordinance for the education of 0-6-year-old, which is presently primarily unregulated.



According to the position paper, for every primary school service provider and government and non-government ECCE, it should be obligatory to enlist with the local corporation or panchayat and accept a no-objection certificate with periodic renewal. It also says that authority should be set up by the state to boost quality standards. These quality standards involve basic infrastructures such as adult surveillance, water and sanitation, food preparation, minimum needed space, and other measures that can be taken for child safety.



The other minimum requirements will be staff qualification and training, relevant curriculum, availability of study material, and staff salaries. The board suggested that quality standard operating procedures and all early education schools should be given a minimum period to reach the required levels of quality.



The report stated the gap in the quality of ECCEs due to a prevailing attitude that early or pre-schooling is not a specialized program, and anyone dares to run pre-schools without any knowledge about education and child blossoming. There are no quality standards for infrastructure and limitations for teaching recruitment, and zero initiative to check the quality of developmental activities and academics in ECCEs. In private schools, unscientific and impractical measures are used to make children learn. Private schools are victimizing the children at such tender age with the pressure of rote learning and too much thrust on writing. Because of this, preschool children are not getting an appropriate and quality education.



The panel advised a low fee cap which should be affordable to everyone. The cap must permit schools to hire well-qualified and skilled teaching staff with decent salaries and sufficient school facilities. Low-paid and unqualified staff should not be hired anymore.



English is a popular language and has a high demand in society. The panel suggested that children are predicted to achieve the ability in speaking first and second language by nine years.


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