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BASIC
FEATURES OF
SARVA SHIKSHA MISSION
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Sarva Shiksha Mission is an effort to universalize
elementary education by community ownership of the school system. It is a
response to the demand for quality basic education all over the country. The SSM
programme is also an attempt to provide an opportunity for improving human
capabilities to all children, through provision of community owned quality
education in a mission mode.
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Computer Education
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Integrated
Education for Disabled (IED)
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Pedagogy |
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Community
Mobilization (CM)
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WHAT
IS SARVA SHIKSHA MISSION |
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Notice & Allotment Order |
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Photo Gallery of SSM |
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A
Programme with a clear time
frame for
universal elementary education. |
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Others (Uttaran, Four Folder etc.) |
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A response to the demand for quality
basic education all over the country. |
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An opportunity for promoting social
justice
through basic
education. |
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An effort at effectively
involving the Panchayat, Municipality/Panchayat Samity, Zilla Parishad,
CRC, CLRC, School Management Committees, Village/Ward Education and
Health Committee (VEHC/WEHC), Parents' Teacher's Associations,
Mother Teacher Associations, Tribal Autonomous Councils and other grass
root level structures in the management of elementary schools. |
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An
expression of political
will for universal
elementary education across the country. |
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A partnership between the Central, State and
the local government. |
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An opportunity for States to
develop their own vision of elementary education. |
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AIMS
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The Sarva Shiksha Mission is to provide useful relevant elementary education for
all children in the 5+ to 13+ age group by 2010. There is also another goal to
bridge social, regional and gender gaps, with the active participation of the
community in the management of schools.
Useful and relevant education signifies a quest for an education system that is
not alienating and that draws on community solidarity. Its aim is to allow
children to learn about and master their natural environment in a manner that
allows the fullest harnessing of their human potential both spiritually and
materially. This quest must also be a process of value based learning that
allows children an opportunity to work for each other's well being rather than
to permit mere selfish pursuits.
SSM has adopted 'zero rejection' policy for children with specials needs so that
no child is left out of the education system.
Sarva Shiksha Mission realizes the importance of Early Childhood Care and
Education and looks at the 0-14 age as a continuum. All efforts to support
pre-schooling learning in ICDS Centres or special pre-school centres/School Readiness
Programme in non ICDS
areas will be made to supplement the efforts being made by the Department of
Women and Child Development.
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OBJECTIVES
OF SARVA SHIKSHA MISSION |
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All children should go to school, Education Guarantee
Centre, Alternative School, 'Back-to-School' camp etc.. |
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All
children should complete five years of primary schooling. |
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All
children should complete eight years of elementary schooling by
2010. |
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Focus
on elementary education of satisfactory quality
with emphasis on education for life. |
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Bridge
all gender and social category gaps at
primary stage and at elementary education level by
2010. |
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Universal
retention by 2010. |
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Inception
of SSM
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In
Bardhaman District Sarva Shiksha Mission has been launched in the year
2001 with the objective of 'Universalisation of Elementary Education'. The
project has been a revelation in providing quality 'Elementary Education'
for all.
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