The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) and FAILED STUDENTS PASS KARE ISI SAAL APNA SAAL BACHAYE @9643289714
Two institutions in the educational
space - the National Institute of Open Schooling (formerly called the
National Open School) and the Centre for Learning .
Academic Courses:
- Secondary Education Course: This is offered to those who are
desirous of completing 10th standard education leading to Secondary School
Certificate
- Senior Secondary Education Course: This is designed for those
who have passed 10th standard or equivalent and would like to continue
their education for 12th standard. This leads to the Senior Secondary
School Certificate.
- Vocational and Stand Alone Courses
This means anyone can take the Class X and Class XII exams without having to go to a conventional school.
Admission Details: Essential
requirements for admission to the Open School include:
- Proof of age. The Admission Notice 2003-2004 states that there
is no lower/upper age limit for Registration for NIOS Examinations. However,
NIOS will not be responsible for Non-Admission to other institutions of
higher education on account of the age mentioned in the certificates
granted by NIOS.
- Minimum educational qualifications which can be either
self-certicate or a certificate of having passed class V for the Secondary
Education Course and a pass in the Secondary Examination from a recognised
board of Secondary Education for the Senior Secondary Education Course.
- Supporting documents which can be a self-certificate or a
Transfer certificate from any school for the Secondary Education Course
and an attested copy of the Certificate of Matriculation / Secondary /
High School Examination from a recognised Board of Secondary Education.
- Registration for a course is valid for five years from the year
of registration allowing nine chances to appear in the public examination
held twice a year during this period. A two year gap is essential between
passing of Secondary (class X) and Sr. Secondary (class XII) level.
- Choice of Subjects: any five subjects from a given list is
required for certification with no compulsory subject/language.
This means one can take the Class X and XII exams at any age as long as one is above ten years of age, though one has to wait for two years between taking the Class X and the Class XII exams - don't know why they want this gap. Choice of subjects is again completely free as opposed to fixed combinations in a conventional school.
There is a list of
- School Boards that have recognised the National Open
School Examinations for eligibility for the Senior Secondary Education
Course (Class XI and XII).
- Universities/Institutions that have recognised the
National Open School Examination for eligibility for undergraduate college
education.
Most state and central boards figure in this list. So presumably anyone passing the Class X Open School Exams can join any conventional school for Classes XI and XII. Most major universities and all IITs figure in this list - so presumably anyone passing the Class XII Open School Exams can join any of the universities and IITs in the above list to pursue higher education.
This opens up a potentially huge
opportunity. Here's the idea:
Set up an institution to function as a
"school" but without formally being affiliated to any board of education.
Take in students from KG all the way to Class XII, and follow an independent
syllabus/curriculum, but aim to prepare the students so that they are able to
take the Class X and Class XII exams through the National Open School (or ICSE
depending on the student's choice) as private candidates and prepare them well
so they can crack the exams with high scores. All students who pass the Open
School exams can then enter the mainstream (for admission to Classes XI and XII
in a conventional school if they so desire and for admission to undergraduate
courses in colleges and univesities as well).
The institution has no need to follow
the pattern of a conventional school. It is free to set its own educational
agenda, innovate in the use of educational methodologies and do things things
the way it thinks is best for helping the children learn.
The Centre For Learning in Bangalore
shows the way
There is actually a working model on
these lines out there in the real world. The Centre for Learning (CFL)
in Bangalore does precisely this. They have their own educational
philosophyinspired by J. Krishnamurti and they set their own curriculum.
They have been in operation for over ten years and moved to their own campus 40
km from Bangalore in the year 2000..
The biggest challenge CFL faces is to
find a way of raising enough funds to set up the basic infrastructure and then
make ends meet each year. They continue to depend largely ondonations and
describe their financial situation thus:
Being small, the school cannot meet all
its expenses from fees. We have, from the beginning successfully resisted the
pressure to limit admission to children from wealthy families alone. Increasing
the number of students has not been an option either. Costs are tightly
controlled. Salaries for staff are need based. Fees are not discussed before
admission is offered. Families are encouraged to view fees as a contribution to
sustain the school rather than a fee for a service.We have successfully put in
place, with parents' cooperation a fee structure that reflects the famiy's
financial situation.
This, of course, exposes the school to
constant financial "anxiety"! Currently fees meet approximately 60%
of expenses. The income from the endowment fund contributes 20%. We depend on
the generosity of donors to help meet the deficit. We would like to augment the
endowment fund so that we are do not depend, in the long run on donations,
except for infrastructure.
CFL has pioneered the concept and
operationalised it, but it still needs to tune the model into a self-sustaining
model that can be started with some seed capital and then generates enough
income through fees and other means to meet operational costs each year. How
can that be done? I will attempt to describe some ideas towards a
self-sustaining model in future posts in the coming days.
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