Sarva Shiksha
Abhiyan (SSA)
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) is Government of
India's flagship programme for achievement of Universalization of Elementary
Education (UEE) in a time bound manner, as mandated by 86th amendment to the
Constitution of India making free and compulsory Education to the Children of
6-14 years age group, a Fundamental Right. It was launched in 2001 towards the culmination
of Ninth Five-Year Plan (1997-2002) to achieve the goal of universalisation of
elementary education in the country.
Main feature of SSA:
1. Programme
with a clear time frame for universal elementary education.
2. A
response to the demand for quality basic education all over the country.
3. An
opportunity for promoting social justice through basic.
4. An
expression of political will for universal elementary education across the
country.
5. A
partnership between the central, state and the local government.
6. An
opportunity for states to develop their own vision of elementary education.
7. An
effort at effective involving the Panchyati Raj Institutions, school management
Committees, village and urban slum level Education Committees, parent’s
Teachers’ Associations, Mother-Teacher Associations, Tribal Autonomous councils
and other grassroots level structures in the management of elementary schools.
Aims
of SSA:
1. To
provide useful and elementary education for all children in the 6-14 age group
by 2010.
2. To
bridge social, regional and gender gaps with the active participation of
community in the management of schools.
3. To
allow children to learn about and master their natural environment in order to
develop their potential both spiritually and materially.
4. To
inculcate value-based learning this allows children an opportunity to work for
each other’s well being rather than to permit mere selfish pursuits.
5. To
realize the importance of Early Childhood Care and education and looks at the
0-14 age as a continuum.
Objectives
of SSA:
1. All
children in school. Education Guarantee Centre, Alternate School,
‘Back-to-School’ camp by 2003.
2. All
children complete five years of primary schooling by 2007.
3. All
children complete of elementary schooling by 2010.
4. Focus
on elementary education of satisfactory quality with emphasis on education for
life.
5. Bridge
all gender and social category gaps at primary stage by 2007 and at elementary
education level by 2010.
6. Universal
retention by 2010.
Sarva
Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) has two aspects:
1. It provides a wide convergent frame work
for implementation of Elementary Education schemes.
2. It is also a programme with budget provision
for strengthening vital areas to achieve universalisation of elementary
education.
Conclusion:
In order to achieve the target of
universalization the SSA should be strengthened. This programme is an attempt
to provide an opportunity for improving human capabilities through provision of
community owned quality education in a mission mode.
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