Right to of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE) in India

Authors

  • Akshatha Prabhu

Keywords:

Child-Centred Policy, Right of Children, Free and Compulsory Education Act

Abstract

The research investigates the child-centred schooling coverage incorporated in the proper of youngsters to unfastened and compulsory education Act (RTE), which became enacted in India in August 2009 and came into pressure in April 2010. RTE presents for ‘loose and obligatory education’ for all youngsters aged six to fourteen at number one and higher number one stages in kingdom schools in India as a part of India’s ‘training for all’ programme. The research is situated in the field of global training and benefits academia thru its unique contributions to know-how. It contributes to the rising literature on the implementation of one of the baby-centred training provisions of RTE, that of ‘non-stop and complete evaluation’. It also extends this literature by way of addressing the entire child-targeted schooling policy. The research additionally addresses an opening inside the literature on the policy thing of the supply for baby-centred training via its indepth exploration of the way baby-targeted education is conceptualised in the coverage. The studies is expected to be of specific hobby to instructors, schools and policy makers in India as well as to local and international instructional groups. It's going to have an impact within the academic field of international training via being disseminated through scholarly journals, conferences and diverse on-line media.

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Published

10-06-2023

How to Cite

Akshatha Prabhu. (2023). Right to of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE) in India. Vidhyayana - An International Multidisciplinary Peer-Reviewed E-Journal - ISSN 2454-8596, 8(6). Retrieved from https://j.vidhyayanaejournal.org/index.php/journal/article/view/806