India is a country with more than 50% of the population is below 20 years of age. We lack educational infrastructure and teachers. Govt. is also struggling due to the lack of resource to support this 50%.
At the same time the Govt. is also forced to implement the CCE to keep pace with the world and become a major power. Under these circumstances we can assume that apart from the real seriousness in the implementation of CBSE CCE, we think the following are its hidden agenda to take the country forward.
- After some time, students are likely to be allowed to take the class X exams without formal schooling under CCE ( not through single year end exam). This will prompt private players into informal schools, home schooling, unschooling etc. It will address the problem of infrastructure and thus the Govt.'s burden on education.
- Grading of teachers and schools depends on the performance of the students and teacher’s grading will be linked to their increments. (Good teachers can get unimaginably higher salaries in a few years time!)
- Coaching classes will be forced to put their shutters down as CCE requires continuous evaluation and full dependence on the school. The selection criteria for major competitive exams like IIT-JEE is changing ( NAT from 2013) and hence overdependence on the coaching classes too.
- More autonomy and delegation to highly graded schools through least government controls.
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