NEW DELHI: Integrated science labs, smart study rooms, play-based learning and backing for vocational instruction along with other education fields will be on the radar of the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan’s five-year plan, which was given to states and Union Territories.
Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan started in 2018 to give comprehensive school instruction. Rather than divergent plans that viewed preschool, primary and secondary schools in holding rooms. The plan regards preschool to secondary school as a continued process. In August 2021, the plan was stretched out into 2025-26. According to the five-year plan, it has been lined up with the proposals of the National Education Policy with numerous groundbreaking suggestions of NEP 2020 incorporated into it.
In 2022-23, estimates of shares for the Center would be Rs 42,211 crore, while states and UTs would spend Rs 23,443 crore. The Education Ministry shows.
Among other thrust fields, the scheme incorporates yearly schedule activities, public drive to achieve reading competency of VidyaPravesh — a three-month play-based school planning module for Class I; focused and immersion approach for extension of secondary and senior secondary instruction; access, retention, quality and development. To read more in the original article, click (here).