The long midnight
queues for procurement for application forms for Kindergarten admission continues
unabatedly in various cities of the country. With Parents ever prepared to try
all the tricks in the book the demand for Private schools has increased multifold.
Recommendations and capitation have become indispensible for Kindergarten admissions.
The RTI Act of 2009, which mandates all schools of the country to offer free
education to 25% of its sanctioned strength, has played a key role in increase
of the demand.
The Private schools are
run by Trust Act with Profit as its main motive rather than service or charity.
The schools have all the Ingredients of a capitalist institution, underpaid
staff with hire and fire service rules, excess tuition fees- than recommended
by the regulators, fees for other services offered and overhead fees under
various extra and co-curricular heads.
On the other hand, the
State Schools of Tamil Nadu offer free education to all and iced with a host of
other benefits. Free books, uniforms, cycle, Laptops and even assured promotion
up to eighth standard. The meritorious are selected by the state, staff these
schools. The freebies, well trained and experienced staff never attract the
attention of the society.
The Indian society recognizes
the importance of Education. Even the poorer of the poorest wants to give a quality
education his/her ward. The general notion of the society is state education is,
meant only for the poor, the state schools can never offer a quality education,
Tamil medium instruction hinders English proficiency, and Government teachers
never perform. The Government teachers themselves do have similar reservations about
these schools; they never admit there wards in these schools.
Quality comes at a
price, the state spends crores of rupees on education; in the form of salary,
noon meal scheme, training, and other freebies, but still people admit their
wards only to these schools out of financial necessity not out of his
enthusiasm to offer a quality education to his ward. The politician’s Linguistic
chauvinism has kept these still in vernacular mediums, poor Infrastructure, poor
instruction delivery, lack of computing facilities, negligible extra or co-curricular
activities, large scale dropouts and poor results, dent the image the these
schools.
The Government must
take some proactive and creative steps to revive these schools. The state Investment
in education is huge; it should at least change the medium of instruction in
these schools.