2011-01-19

Corruption in Education system in India – A UNESCO Report...!!!

India’s education system is mired in corruption and a high rate of teacher absenteeism in the country was a key factor for it according to the new global study. The UNESCO’s International Institute of Educational Planning study on corruption in education released recently says that 25% teacher absenteeism in India is among the highest in the world, second only after Uganda that has a higher rate. The global average of teacher absenteeism is about 20%.

Teacher absenteeism does not just affect quality of education; it is also a huge drain on resources resulting in the wastage of 22.5% of education funds in India the study said. Politics in teacher appointments and transfers is a major reason for teacher absenteeism according to a professor at National University for Education Planning and Administration.
The study identifies the absence of well established criteria for teacher recruitment a uniform policy on promotion, remuneration and deployment as some of the main reasons identified for teacher absenteeism. However the report found married teachers to be more regular at job than unmarried teachers.

In Bihar two of every five teachers were reported absent the figure in UP was reported to be one-third of the total teachers. However in states like Gujarat and Kerala the figure was lower than 15% the report based on several small studies.
Teachers also believe highly in private tutoring a practice identified by UNESCO as unethical. It does not complement learning at school and leads to corruption the report said. The practice of ghost teachers and involvement of teachers in mismanagement of schools were other gray areas identified in the Indian education system.
Another indictment of the sorry state of Indian education was the view held by students that cheating in examinations is their traditional right. In India universities cheating is now well-established. The fees for manipulating entrance tests ranges between $ 80 to $ 20,000 for popular programmes such as computer science, medicine and engineering the report said...!!!

4 comments:

  1. just don't blame N check your child's activity but also observe what the thoughts of teachers R N On that basis can be called a teacher. don't take school admission N studies only as matters of a little bribe,at once observe that our one generation is being trained by a bribers N thus literally illiterate so what literacy they can give? ask this Q while deciding teacher for your child (from whom we expect very much) Then make someone his/her 's GURU. So make some sincere one their teacher, N they can be still found. so
    education- a sensitive matter that needs to be cared otherwise we all will loose our one generation

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  2. It is about time we stand up and fight corruption of any kind. I appreciate the efforts to keep education clean. Saying NO is the best way though not the easiest way to curb the bribery rackets and corruption rings here. Recently I read this blog which talks about getting the anti corruption bill passed (http://www.jaagore.com/blog/india-against-corruption-%E2%80%93-let%E2%80%99s-get-bill-passed). I think we all should have been a part of that walk or at least now we can support and get that bill passed.

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  3. Besides government institutions are also taking part in destroying our education.Today colleges are creating army of graduates who can't think of their own and can't take the calculated risk.A 2 day rote learning is sufficient to secure above 80 % in most of the private colleges.

    i have written an article to help students in choosing right college.

    http://crazylearner.in/blog/2011/06/a-right-engineering-college

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