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Student First Dialogue: Public Private Partnerships for Quality in School Education
To date, policies for Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) that have been triggered by the Planning Commission and the Ministry of Human Resource Development have not been matched by adequate institutional and human resources. The School Choice Campaign (SCC) hosts a panel discussion to understand the dissent of PPPs in India, and the scope of opportunity of PPPs to improve access to affordable, quality education for all.
Student First Dialogue: School Admission Reforms: Why, What, How?- 2010
The School Choice Campaign (SCC) hosts a panel discussion on social auditing as an important tool to ensure transparency in the functioning of the government and for improved delivery of public services. The objective of this discussion is to create a robust system of social accountability by making citizens aware of their entitlements and rights under the RTE Act and empowering them to demand the same.
Student First Dialogue: Does one size fit all?
The School Choice Campaign (SCC) organized an open forum discussion on National Curriculum: Does one size fit all?, to discuss the national core curriculum for Science and Mathematics in classes XI and XII approved by the MHRD Minister. The objective is to question whether independent states ought to be given the freedom to develop curricula in tune with local circumstances and requirements.
Policy Roundtable for Members of Parliament: Parliamentary Transparency
Centre for Civil Society organises Policy Roundtables for Members of Parliament with an objective to bridge the divide between policy research and policy making. By bringing together MPs and knowledge experts, these roundtables engages legislators on issues of national importance and serves as a platform for policy discussion. This dialogue discusses the people’s access to information about what happens in Parliament and whether there is enough, and the right kind of information, being trickled down to civil society stakeholders.
Student First Dialogue: School ratings: Guide to parental choice
The School Choice Campaign (SCC) organises an open forum discussion on National Curriculum: Does one size fit all?, to discuss the national core curriculum for Science and Mathematics in classes XI and XII approved by the MHRD Minister. The objective is to question whether independent states ought to be given the freedom to develop curricula in tune with local circumstances and requirements.