Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan

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SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN

Prepared by:
Hafsah Jan
B.Sc. B.Ed.
M.A M.Ed.
JRF/NET
Ph.D Scholar
SARVA SHIKSHA ABHIYAN

Education For All Movement


“ Civic education and civic
responsibility should be
taught in elementary school

Donna Brazile
SSA is GOI’s flagship programme for achievement of
Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE) in a time bound
manner. By the 86th amendment to constitution of India free and
compulsory education to the children of 6-14 years age group as a
Fundamental Right. SSA has been operational since 2000-2001 to
provide for variety of interventions for improving the quality of
learning, bridging of gender and social category gaps in elementary
education, universal retention and access. SSA has a special focus on
girl’s education and children with special needs. SSA also seeks to
provide computer.
With the passage of RTE Act, SSA norms and strategies
haven been changed. The changes were in the approach
and vision to elementary education, guided by the principles
as:
 Holistic view of education, as given in the NCF2005.
 Access to all
 Equity of opportunities.
 Gender concern
 Moral compulsion is imposed on all stakeholders
 Convergent and integrated system of educational
management to implement RTE law.
Universalisation of Elementary Education

1. Time bound project.


2. Quality basic education to all.
3. Promoting Social justice.
4. Partnership between central, state
government and local bodies.
5. Community involvement in school
management.
Aims of ssa
Provide elementary education for all children in 6-14 age
group.
Bridge social, regional and gender gaps.
Develop children materially as well as spiritually.
Inculcate value based learning.
Realization of importance of Early Childhood Care and
Education 0-14 years of age.
Objectives/goals
• All children in school 'Back to School Camp’ by 2003
• All children complete five years of primary schooling by
2007
• All children complete elementary schooling by 2010.
• Focus on quality of elementary education.
• Bridge all gender, social, regional gaps at primary stage by
2007 & elementary level by 2010.
• Universal retention by 2010.
GENDER FOCUS OF SSA
* Special campus for out of school girls.
* Community participation with women
involvement.
* Free textbooks to girls upto eighth
standard.
* 50% women teachers have to be
appointed.
FRAMEWORK OF SSA
• Appointment of teachers
• Training of teachers.
• Motivating parents and students.
• Provision of incentives (Scholarships, uniforms,
textbooks etc.)
• Strengthen existing schools.
• Open new schools in depict areas.
• Additional classrooms
• Provision of toilets, drinking water facilities.
History
The roots of SSA go back to 1993-94, District Primary Education
Programme (DPEP) was launched to achieve universal primary
education. The expenditure of programme was shared by the
central government and the state governments. The central share
was funded by a number of external agencies, including the
World Bank, DFID, UNICEF.. The Right to Education Act
(RTE) came into force on 1 April 2010. SSA has acquired legal
force for its implementation by this act. It provide a wide
framework for implementation of Elementary Education
Schemes. It strengthened vital areas to achieve universalization
of elementary education.
THANKS
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