Quality of Education in Indian Schools
Significance
- Critical for an Individual's Development: According to global studies, 90 per cent of brain growth happens by the age of five, implying that the quality of early childhood education has a significant impact on a child's development.
- Low Dropout Rates: While a positive primary school experience encourages a child to continue to middle school and pursue further education, an uninteresting, dull primary school experience might cause a child to drop out of school before completing primary school. In fact, 36% of students drop out of school before completing primary school.
- To get out of Poverty: An educated person increases the ....
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