Pre-Primary Education In India
The pre primary
education in India is also known as Kindergarten. Kindergarten, a term created
by Mr Friedrich Frobel in 1837,which
means "children's garden”. Various types of Pre primary schools are now
available in India and more and more children are now attending preschool,
indicating a rise in the need for education of kids. Pr-primary education is
considered to be very important for the child as it is the first step towards
entering the world of knowledge as well as a healthy and purposeful life. Pre-primary
education helps children become more independent and confident as well as
promote the all round development of the children. This overall increase raises
questions such as whether this demand has increased everywhere. Are all
children attending pre-schools if they are available? Which types of preschools
do children belonging to different socio-economic groups attend?
The preschool
tutelage is India is divided into two stages- junior kindergarten (Jr. KG) and senior
kindergarten (Sr. KG). The Jr. KG class would comprise of children three to
four years of age, and Sr. KG class would comprise of children aged four to
five years. A child enters Class 1 of Primary School once he is done with the
Sr. KG. Kindergarten plays an important part of regular schools as well it is
part of separate private chain. This versatility is because education in India
is provided by the public sector as well as the private sector, with control
and funding coming from three levels: central, state, and local. Children
belonging to low income groups in society, particularly girls, depend on public primary schools, whereas those belonging to higher socio-economic groups are
more likely to attend private pre schools. Education of children between 3-6
years old is not a fundamental right, thus it is not in the thick light.
Because of this preschool education is suffering from inadequate coverage and
poor quality which benefits very few children.
The importance of per-primary schooling has been recognized by educational policy and programmers
in India and it has also been a constitutional commitment as a part of the
directive principle of the constitution. All in all the pre primary education
scene in the country is on a boom, yet with mixed reactions as there are still
many loopholes to be filled in various fields.
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