The
first School Choice National Conference (SCNC) on Quality Education
for All: Policy Solutions for Better Schooling, organized by the
School Choice Campaign on 16 December 2009 at the India Habitat
Centre, New Delhi, was well attended and appreciated by the participants.
The Conference had an excellent blend of top-level national and
international academics, policy makers, eminent speakers and education
experts and advisors as well as a very good representation of
delegates comprising of development workers, corporates, academicians
and school leaders, government officials, civil society, social
activists, youth and the media.
Speaking at the Inauguration of the Conference, Mr Sam Carlson,
Lead Education Specialist - World Bank, summarized the challenges
for the government and civil society groups in executing the Right
to Education in India. Calling for more Public Private Partnerships,
Mr Carlson demanded more emphasis on quality of school education.
Also present were Dr Parth Shah, President – Centre for
Civil Society and Mr Kanwal Rekhi, who spoke on the need for school
choice solutions to reforming and liberalizing school education
in India.
The Conference sessions focused on the implementation of the key
provisions of the Right to Education and their potential impact
on the future of Indian elementary education.
SESSION
& SPEAKERS
Welcome
& Inauguration
Speakers: Mr Kanwal Rekhi, Mr Sam Carlson & Dr Parth
J Shah
Facilitator: Mr Raj Cherubal
Private
Schools and the Poor: Implementing the 25% in Section 12 of RTE
[Description]
Chair: Prof R Govinda
Speakers: Mr Anders Hultin, Mr Karthik Muralidharan &
Mr Amit Kaushik
Graded
Recognition System: Positive Regulation [Description]
Chair: Mr
Sridhar Rajagoplan
Speakers: Ms Molly McMahon & Mr Baladevan R
Autonomy:
Strengthening Government Schools [Description]
Chair: Ms
Anu Aga
Speakers: Mr Vijay Chadda & Ms Neelima Khetan
The
Way Forward
Speakers: Mr
Gurcharan Das & Prof James Tooley
Challenges
Facing India’s Education in 2010 [Description]
Chair: Mr
Vijay Thadani
Speakers: Ms Rashmi Krishnan & Mr Oscar Fernandes
The
Conference provided a much needed platform for educationists,
policy experts, activists and government officials to sit together,
identify critical issues in the education sector, review existing
programs, explore strategies to face the challenges ahead and
ideate on ingenious solutions to provide quality education to
all children in India. The recommendations for the implementation
of RTE as a follow up of the conference will be presented to the
government. |