Lokesh unveils vision for ‘Andhra Model of Education’, sets 100% school enrolment goal
The Andhra Pradesh government is committed to developing an 'Andhra Model of Education' aimed at achieving 100% school enrolment. Human Resource Development Minister Nara Lokesh emphasized the need for reforms to strengthen public education and improve learning outcomes. He directed officials to focus on reducing school dropouts and enhancing the quality of education in government schools.
- ▪The government is introducing major reforms to improve public education.
- ▪Nara Lokesh expressed concern over nearly one lakh school dropouts in the state.
- ▪A star-rating system for government school facilities has been introduced.
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Human Resource Development Minister Nara Lokesh on Wednesday said that the Andhra Pradesh government was committed to developing an ‘Andhra Model of Education’ that would serve as a role model for the country. Addressing a review meeting with District Education Officers (DEOs) and Additional Project Coordinators (APCs) at the Secretariat in Amaravati, Mr. Lokesh said the government was introducing major reforms to strengthen public education and improve learning outcomes.Mr. Lokesh said teachers are being sent abroad to study the best teaching practices, which would later be implemented in government schools across the State.
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