Education in Rajasthan
The education status of children in Rajasthan has been poor. Despite efforts to tackle low literacy in Rajasthan, only 66.1 percent of adults are literate in the state. The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2021 shares that only 68.4% students across rural Rajasthan are enrolled in schools. As of 2020-21, there were over 49,900 vacant elementary and secondary teacher positions.
Meanwhile, the government has implemented a range of interventions to tackle this problem. While the state government has introduced schemes to incentivise attending schools by providing scholarships and cycles for better access, the union government has introduced larger system reforms through targetted schemes and agenda-setting documents such as the National Education Policy as well.
One of the biggest education schemes run by the Government of India is the Samagra Shiksha Scheme that subsumed subsumes the three erstwhile schemes of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan and Teacher Education. This is implemented by the Government of Rajasthan’s Department of School Education. Department of Panchayati Raj, Rural Development and Health are some of the other departments that work towards multi-sectoral efforts to implement education programmes in Rajasthan.
Mapping Governance: Education in Rajasthan
The idea behind Mapping Governance is to use the Accountability Initiative’s research and on-ground experience over the years to help practitioners in civil society spaces better understand and navigate the government systems they work with.
Civil-society organisations play a pivotal role in facilitating access of communities to public services like health, nutrition, and education and improving developmental outcomes. Thus, it becomes imperative for them not only to be aware of the local government structures, but more specifically understand how large-scale social sector programmes are administered and financed, and where spaces for them to collaborate with the government exist.
In this context, Mapping Governance takes you through the complex administrative machinery that delivers key education interventions in the state of Rajasthan.
This entire course is made up of 5 Maps. Each Map tells you the story of a different aspect of governance for the delivery of nutrition programmes. At the end of this bundle of Maps, you will be able to:
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- [Theme 1] Identify the key functionaries involved in the delivery of the education programmes in Rajasthan and what each of their roles and responsibilities are
- [Theme 2] Understand the extent to which education services in Rajasthan have been decentralised to local governments
- [Theme 3] Understand how the education programme in Rajasthan is financed.
- [Theme 4] Acknowledge the critical role played by civil society and citizen groups towards improving the status of education in Rajasthan
- [Theme 5] Recognise convergence efforts between different departments towards better education outcomes and understand the complexities that such an exercise present
Course Features
- Lectures 21
- Quizzes 5
- Duration 10 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
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Theme 1: Roles and responsibilities
- RA 1a – What are the different levels of government involved in delivering education?
- RA 1b – How is public school education administered in Rajasthan?
- RA 1c – What are the departments in the government?
- RA 1d – Who are public representatives?
- RA 1e – Who is part of the public administration?
- RA 1f – Food for thought
- RH – 1 Quiz
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Theme 2: Decentralisation
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Theme 3: Fund flow
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Theme 4: Social accountability
- RA 4a – Why is citizen-state engagement important?
- RA 4b – What steps has the government taken to enable citizen-state engagement?
- RA 4c – What is the role played by nongovernmental organisations and international development organisations?
- RA 4d – What are social audits in education?
- RA 4e – Food for thought
- RH – 4 Quiz
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Theme 5: Convergence and complications