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Dropouts - Individual attention in schools and colleges; is that the way to stop students to drop out? :(

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[quote]In a country like ours the investment in education sector has been very poor and with the advent private capital some improvements have been there but the cost has become unafforable![/quote]

Even primary education has become almost unaffordable. I am seeking admission fro my son for Mini Kg and all schools in Pune charge fees ranging from 20,000 to 50,000 (for mini kg???) Imagine what I have to pay every year as he grows up! :unsure:
i think the meaning of drop out is that child very largely leaving school.
Yes this will come under this one.The teachers must educate children in a easy way so the drop outs will reduce.
This is truly frightening to know that private schools charging such back-breaking fees!
[quote]This is truly frightening to know that private schools charging such back-breaking fees! [/quote]

Yes, it is back breaking for us! Of interest would be to note that the Sri Sri Ravi Shankar School charges about 1,15,000 per annum for admission to Mini Kg!
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Then we need to educate these school authorities! But then who can teach them a lesson!
[quote]This is truly frightening to know that private schools charging such back-breaking fees!


Yes, it is back breaking for us! Of interest would be to note that the Sri Sri Ravi Shankar School charges about 1,15,000 per annum for admission to Mini Kg![/quote]

their ideology is simple..take money from those who can afford to pay it...and give back to the poor in need.
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That's,indeed, a great idea what is called cross-subsidization!
sorry...i could not understand if your post was in appreciation of their ideology or not.....
If their idea as I understood from the post is to make the rich pay more to help the poor meritorious students with that money,then I appreciate that!
If their idea as I understood from the post is to make the rich pay more to help the poor meritorious students with that money,then I appreciate that!


that is exactly their ideology..almost all charitable institutions work on this idea.
Kalyani mam the school will collect for a student.In future the poor people cant study in schools.
Such an arrangement exists in the shpere of health and education in the private sector and the government gives land free or at a very low price with a stipulation that certain percentage of seats or beds is reserved for the poor and needy but there is none to oversee it. Even AMRI's case that condition was grossly violated!
many of the properly run charitable educational institutions indeed give free education to the needy.in south amritha vidyalaya institutions is a perfect example.
I know of many Christian missinaries as well as other religious charitable institutions to be doing a great job in this regard.
this institutions really helps to reduce the number of dropouts as they can identify with the poor more than anybody else.
I have personal experience of their excellent work in the Nort-East region our country.
but many christian missionaries are being abused for inducting many kids into christianity...no one thinks about the fate of those kids..!!!!!!!!!
Some of these are known to be doing that.But the ones which are operating in my area are really doing a fantastic job.
that is good to hear...more such institutes must come to the fore...

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Created Tuesday, 06 December 2011 12:18
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