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Innovative Work Is Being Done In the Field Of Education: CM Chouhan

Saturday - June 4, 2022 11:22 pm , Category : BHOPAL


CM congratulates Team of Education Department
Teachers Are Building Nation, CM Chouhan
Madhya Pradesh Came From 17th to 5th Place in the National Achievement Survey
Workshop on Learnings from National Achievement Survey Held
 
Bhopal 04 May 2022: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that in the National Achievement Survey 2021 in the field of education, it has come to the fore that Madhya Pradesh has achieved fifth position in the country by doing innovative work. Improvement is clearly visible in the field of education. The National Achievement Survey is conducted every three years. Prior to this, in the year 2017, Madhya Pradesh was ranked 17th in this survey. The state will try to acheive top rank in the upcoming survey. Good results are obtained in every field when the society gets involved. There is also a need for a campaign to connect the society with the schools. We are also serious about better implementation of the new education policy and boosting the quality of education. CM Chouhan was inaugurating the Learnings from National Achievement Survey workshop at Kushabhau Thakre International Auditorium today.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that the nationwide education survey conducted by the Central Government is the biggest survey in the country. Its objective is to improve the quality of education for the future by obtaining feedback on the educational levels of the students up to the national, state and district level. The survey for classes 3, 5, 8 and 10 was sample-based, in which the level of academic achievements in Mathematics, Science, Environment, Social Science, English and Language was checked. The survey covers central government schools, state government schools, private schools and aided schools. Chief Minister Chouhan congratulated Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar and the entire team of Education Department for the achievement of Madhya Pradesh.

Government schools are not behind

Chief Minister Chouhan said that teachers who teach students diligently are helpful in bringing good results. These teachers do their work with a sense of joy who move away from teaching in a traditional way and make the teaching material clear to children instead of making them memorize it. By acquiring such education, the students will be helpful in building the India of tomorrow. If it is the goal of the teacher while teaching that he has to prepare the new generation, then this work becomes meaningful. A teacher is not only a teacher but also a Guru who does the work of sprucing up the life of the student.

Appreciating the teachers, CM Chouhan said that he himself has come out of the government school. His teacher Ratanchand Jain has been an ideal teacher. All the students respected him wholeheartedly. Teachers and students of government schools are second to none. During the Corona period, the Education Department saved the children from getting frustrated while imparting education through various mediums, such innovations are commendable. The Education Department deserves congratulations for this new education culture. CM Chouhan said that efforts should be made to make schools more useful by improving the nature of the campaign. Efforts should also be made to adopt the best innovations of other states. Work should be done through healthy competition, so that we should not lag behind in benefiting the students. Eminent persons and former students of different fields should also visit their old schools once or twice a year and visit there and help in the development of facilities.

I have a desire to teach children

Stating that it is necessary to develop the qualities of discipline, diligence, honesty in children and to be recognised as a person who lives not only for himself but for all, Chief Minister Chouhan said that the people's representatives and various institutions of the society should be connected with education and try to give shape to the personality of children. Parents-teacher meetings should be held every month in schools. We should also be ready to play the role of teacher. CM Chouhan said that I also have a desire to visit school once or twice a month and teach children. I went to the classes and discussed with the children. CM Chouhan said that a task force has been constituted in the new education policy in the state, in which the process of continuous dialogue is going on. Rewarding and felicitating best performing teachers through ranking system and personality development of students through organisations like NCC should be continuous.

Chief Minister interacted with teachers

Chief Minister Chouhan also interacted with the teachers associated with the National Achievement Survey. While talking to the teacher of Panna Jadia, Sushri Sheela Marawi of Dewas, Madhav Patel of Damoh and Guna teacher Prashant Shrivastava, he got information about their creative efforts through questions and answers. The teachers told that due to Covid questions were prepared and sent to the children at their homes under Hamara Ghar Hamara Vidyalaya. Unanswered questions were explained while assessing the level of knowledge of the children. Along with Dussehra and Diwali, there was presence of students in schools on other festivals as well. The benefit of application and skill based teaching method was given to the children. With the strategy of the Department of Education, the educational dialogue continued. The teachers were serious about following the instructions of the State Education Centre. Children used to come to study even on Sundays. There was no barrier. The work of reading and teaching was enjoyable. Appreciating the teachers, Chief Minister Chouhan praised their efforts and congratulated them.

Minister of State for School Education (Independent Charge) and General Administration Inder Singh Parmar said that Madhya Pradesh has been ranked among the top states in the National Achievement Survey due to the caring leadership of Chief Minister Chouhan. CM Chouhan took the historic decision to open schools in the adverse circumstances of Covid by overcoming the atmosphere of fear. Even during the Diwali holidays, the departmental officers and teachers worked extra and hard, as a result of which Madhya Pradesh has got recognition at the national level. Providing quality education is the priority of the government. In schools, more attention is being paid to how to provide education to the students along with facilities. The districts which have performed well in the National Achievement Survey should perform better in the coming times, this workshop is being organised to encourage the districts which have come at the lower rung for better performance and share the upcoming strategy. Now Madhya Pradesh will prepare for educational survey not only at the national level but also at the international level.

National Achievement Survey 2021: A Glance

Chief Minister Chouhan had given a target for Madhya Pradesh to get a place in the first 10 states of the country, which the Education Department fulfilled well and got a respectable position by acheiving fifth rank. The cooperation of media and other digital media was also received in creating environment in the field of education in the state. Schools were started in a phased manner in the circumstances of Covid. The teachers, parents and community of the state were inspired by the encouraging atmosphere. Subject wise and class wise continuous orientation of teachers was also done through YouTube Live. Mock tests were used to familiarise the students with the examination environment. A platform was provided to share the good efforts of the districts. The district teams made special efforts. Subject teachers made constant efforts to explain difficult concepts. The state has been ranked fifth in the country in elementary classes (classes 3, 5 and 8). 37 districts in class 3, 33 districts in classes 5 and 8 and 20 districts in class 10 are above the national average.

Principal Secretary Rashmi Arun Shami informed about the purpose of the achievement survey and its working process. Commissioner Public Instructions Abhay Verma, Commissioner State Education Centre Dhanaraju S, Director KK Dwivedi were present. Secretary Board of Secondary Education Shrikant Banoth, Additional Mission Director Lokesh Jangid were also present. CM Chouhan inaugurated the programme by lighting a lamp. DIET principals, district project coordinators (integrated education) and assistant project coordinators (academic) of all the districts of the state were present in the workshop. A short film was also screened with a presentation on the analysis and future strategy of the National Achievement Survey 2021 – Window to News