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Student First Dialogue: 25% Under the RTE Act: Are We Getting It Right?
The School Choice Campaign (SCC) hosts a panel discussion on 25% Reservation, which mandates all private schools to reserve 25% of their seats at the class of entry for children from economically weaker sections. The objective of this discussion is to answer some questions on the socio-economic and educational integration implications and evaluate the onus of implementation which presently lies solely with private schools.
Student First Dialogue: Strengthening Teacher Accountability through RTE Act
The School Choice Campaign (SCC) hosts a panel discussion on 25% Reservation, which mandates all private schools to reserve 25% of their seats at the class of entry for children from economically weaker sections. The objective of this discussion is to assess whether or not the Act can strengthen delivery in classrooms.
Visit School Choice WebsiteStudent 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.
Mont Perelin Society 2011 Asia Regional Meeting
The Mont Perelin Society focuses brings liberal leaders from across the globe together. This year, the Asia Liberal Leaders met to discuss 'India as Global Power: Practicing Liberal Values at Home and Abroad.' The MPS Asia Regional Meeting 2011 addresses three broad issues on the theme of India’s potential emergence as global power and the practice of liberal values. Though the questions are couched in reference to India, most of the issues have international dimension and relevance.
School Choice National Conference - 2010
The second annual School Choice National Conference brings together 13 expert speakers comprising of policy makers, academicians, school and NGO leaders to discuss issues, share experiences and formulate a collective plan to advocate for reforms with the government.