NEW DELHI, India — Delhi government don begin study wey go focus on why pikin dey drop school and how to improve the quality of education wey dem dey receive. The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) dey lead dis research project, guided by one government official.
One important area wey dem dey look into na how Right to Education (RTE) entitlements fit affect school dropout rates, specially how the PM Poshan scheme fit help. PM Poshan scheme dey provide hot meals to students wey dey attend government and government-aided schools, wey plenty people don link to reduction in school dropout rates.
According to SCERT, dem go also explore the role of teachers inside the digital age, as technology dey change fast due to artificial intelligence. Dem go assess how well school leaders dey analyze data wey relate to enrolment, attendance, and dropout rates for better school management, the official talk.
Another area of focus na how dem fit improve teacher performance. SCERT go collect data from different stakeholders, including school heads, teachers, students, and parents to gather comprehensive insights.
Field investigators from SCERT and District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs) go waka enter randomly selected schools across Delhi to carry out the data collection. Dis investigation go allow for proper understanding of the challenges wey dey face the education system.
The official add say all stakeholders don receive instructions to submit their reports by May 10. Dis step go help the government to understand the gaps and identify solutions to tackle the dropout issue effectively.