Table of Contents
- 1 What are the main objective of right to education Act 2009?
- 2 What is Section 12 of the RTE Act?
- 3 Which state of India is not covered by the Right to Education Act 2009?
- 4 What do you know about the Right to Education Act do you see it working efficiently?
- 5 What does RTE Act 2009 say?
- 6 What are the features of RTE Act?
What are the main objective of right to education Act 2009?
What is the main objective of RTE Act 2009? The main objective of the RTE Act is to ensure that each child in India receives quality elementary education irrespective of their economic or caste background; this includes children who are forced to drop out of school.
What is Section 12 of the RTE Act?
Explanation of Section 12(1)(c) The section states that private unaided schools have the responsibility to dispense and provide free education to children from disadvantaged and weaker sections and admit at least one-fourth of the total strength of class I.
What are the advantages of right to education Act?
It ensures free & compulsory education to all children within the age group of 6 to 14. No school fees, capitation fees, charges or expenses are to be paid by a child to get elementary education. The child or his parents are not to be subjected to any screening procedure for admission to school.
What are the main highlights of the RTE?
Main Features of Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009
- Free and compulsory education to all children of India in the 6 to 14 age group.
- No child shall be held back, expelled or required to pass a board examination until the completion of elementary education.
Which state of India is not covered by the Right to Education Act 2009?
—(1) This Act may be called the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009. (2) It shall extend to the whole of India except the State of Jammu and Kashmir. (3) It shall come into force on such date1 as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint.
What do you know about the Right to Education Act do you see it working efficiently?
Right to education states that every citizen of India should be provide with basic primary education upto the age of 18. The provision for providing Mid-day meal also fall in this act. Yes, I see it working efficiently.
What does RTE Act 2010 say?
The Right to Education Act mandates that an out of school child should be admitted to an age-appropriate class and provided with special training to enable the child to come up to age-appropriate learning level.
What is the full form of CWSN?
CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (CWSN)
What does RTE Act 2009 say?
The Right to Education Act 2009 prohibits all kinds of physical punishment and mental harassment, discrimination based on gender, caste, class and religion, screening procedures for admission of children capitation fee, private tuition centres, and functioning of unrecognised schools.
What are the features of RTE Act?
Feature of Right to Education (RTE) Act, 2009
- Physical punishment and mental harassment.
- Screening procedures for admission of children.
- Capitation fee.
- Private tuition by teachers.
- Running of schools without recognition.
How many NCF are there in India?
4
This panel tasked with developing 4 national curriculum frameworks (NCFs) will be headed by NEP-2020 drafting committee chairperson and Former ISRO chairman (1994-2003) Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan.