"The primary aim of the Narendra Modi government is to provide qualityeducation to all," he said while launching the 'Swastha Bachche, Swastha Bharat' physical health and fitnessprofile card at Kendriya Vidyala Sanghatan at nearby Aluva.
Lamenting that the quality of education in the local government schools has deteriorated in many ways in many states, Javadekar said, "So, now we are trying to improve the quality. We are determined to improve the quality of education in government schools at all levels. Then only the common man gets justice".
Spelling out the steps taken by the HRD Ministry to build a healthy system in government schools across the country, he said the government has taken steps to take the "learning outcome"-- what students get from schooling--in allschools in the country this year.
In September, all teachers will get a learning outcome handbook which will help them to improve students' competency.
"What the students get from the school...That must bethe scoring point," Javadekar said, adding that through the learningoutcomes, teachers and parents can understand a student's minimum competency, his/her achievements.
"Unfortunately in many states, government schools have become mid-day meal schools...'aana, khana, jaana'. That is how it used to happen, but now things are improving and now we are determined to improve things through this learning outcome," he said.
He said the government has launched an ambitious course Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed) for teachers to make them the best in their field.
"We have given two year time for doing this course. We have started registration on August 15 and September 15 is the last date for registration," he said.
After the launch, the Minister also interacted with students at the school and advised them to do a lot of exercise and eat nutritious food.
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