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Homeschooling and alternative education in India

The legality of homeschooling in India and a plethora of alternative education schools spread over different states has been debated by educators, lawmakers, and parents since the passing of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE) which makes formal education a fundamental right of every child between the ages of 6 and 14 and specifies minimum norms for schools. While the legality of homeschooling still remains a grey area, there have been petitions by parents and alternate schools in the past for granting relief.[1][2] As per the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to which India is a signatory, quote: "Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children."[3]

History of alternative schooling in India Edit

In India, from the early 20th century, certain educational theorists have discussed and implemented radically different forms of education. Rabindranath Tagore's Visva-Bharati University, Sri Aurobindo's Sri Aurobindo International Center of Education[4] and Mahatma Gandhi's ideal of "basic education"[5] are prime examples.

In recent years, many new alternative schools have cropped up.[6][7]

Methodology of homeschooling in India Edit

Homeschoolers in India use a wide variety of methods and materials, at par with international norms, and often customized to fit individual learning styles. Though there is no actual data available, the most prevalent methods in India are Montessori method, Unschooling, Radical Unschooling, Waldorf education and traditional School-at-home. Some of these approaches like Montessori and Waldorf are also available in school settings. Many homeschoolers follow formal education methods at home through CBSE, NIOS (formerly NOS) and IGCSE. Of these, IGCSE and NIOS are especially suited for homeschoolers.[8] As the popularity of homeschooling increases, there are many online homeschooling providers entering the market, Notably 21K School the oldest being Wolsey Hall, Oxford which was established in 1894 [9]

To help students from Class 5 to Class 12 to benefit from homeschooling, the Maharashtra government on January 10, 2019, launched ‘Open SSC board’. Education Minister Vinod Tawde said in a Tweet that the Maharashtra Rajya Mukta Vidyalay Mandal is a platform for athletes, artists, disabled people, seniors and anyone who wishes to continue their academic journey while pursuing others interests and obligations surpassing all hurdles.[10]

Support groups Edit

There are many Internet-based support groups for Alternative schoolers or Homeschoolers in India, with most participants based in major urban Indian cities. However, there is a considerable presence of homeschoolers in small towns who either independently educate their children or who are associated with alternative schools.

Some prominent Internet resources include

  • Alternative Education India,[11]
  • Pune Homeschoolers
  • Swashikshan – Indian Association of Homeschoolers[12]
  • Cascade Family Learning Society – A Society for Home Schooled Children in Chennai, India[13]
  • Montessori Worldwide School
  • Homeschooling by Handholding[14]
  • Playgic childhood freedom advicacy[15]

In addition, there are conferences, social meetups, apprenticeships and several other organized group activities that allow for knowledge-sharing on a regular basis.[16]

Media reports about homeschooling Edit

In recent years, quite a few homeschooled children in India have made a splash by being accepted into top higher education institutions such as the IIT and MIT.[17][18] A number of them also choose to be integrated into mainstream education at some point.[19] Some prominent homeschoolers include education entrepreneur, Satya Narayanan R., founder of the "Career Launcher" entrance coaching platform.[20] Some estimates say as many as 15,000 Indian families have decided to keep their children from going to school, choosing instead to develop individual caliber holistically within the community machinery,[21] specially as safety has become a prime concern for parents nowadays.[22]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Is homeschooling legal in India?". homeschoolingindia.in. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  2. ^ "Legal issues related to RTE and Alternative schools / Homeschooling in India". Alternativeeducationindia.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  3. ^ "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" (PDF). ohchr.org. Retrieved 2018-01-12.
  4. ^ "Sri Aurobindo International Center of Education". sriaurobindoashram.org. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  5. ^ "EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY OF MAHATMA GANDHI WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CURRICULUM OF BASIC EDUCATION". International Education and Research Journal. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  6. ^ . Alternativeeducationindia.net. Archived from the original on 2010-07-28. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  7. ^ "A list of alternative schools based on Waldorf method in India". Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  8. ^ "Boards and Homeschoolers". homeschoolers.in. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  9. ^ Morrish, Ivor (2013) [First published 1970]. Education Since 1800. Routledge. p. 161. ISBN 9781134532513.
  10. ^ "Maharashtra Government Open SSC Board". indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
  11. ^ "Alt Ed India Yahoo group". Groups.yahoo.com. 2001-11-17. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
  12. ^ "Swashikshan". homeschoolers.in. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  13. ^ Cascade Family Learning Society
  14. ^ "Aangan Chaura".
  15. ^ "Playgic unschooling".
  16. ^ "Unschool is so cool: Parents look at alternative forms of learning – 26 Nov 2017 Bangalore Mirror, India". bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com. 2017-11-26. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  17. ^ "Delhi IIT-JEE topper is just 14 & homeschooled – 27 May 2010 Times of India, India". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  18. ^ "All parents can opt for homeschooling: MIT girl Malvika Joshi's mother – 31 Aug 2016 Hindustan Times, India". Hindustan Times. 2016-08-31. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  19. ^ "Homeschooling in India – Some Key Findings and Myths Busted – 19 Sep 2017 First Moms Club, India". firstmomsclub.in. 2017-09-19. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  20. ^ "The De-school brigade – 16 May 2010 India Today, India". indiatoday.in. 2010-05-16. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  21. ^ "Hey Teachers! Leave our kids alone: Is 'Unschooling' becoming a trend in urban India? – 21 Dec 2017 Hindustan Times, India". timesnownews.com. 2017-12-21. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  22. ^ "Homeschooling piques interest of parents in Mumbai – 07 Oct 2017 Times of India, India". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 2017-10-07. Retrieved 2018-01-11.

External links Edit

  • Swashikshan – Indian Association of Homeschoolers
  • Alternative Education in India
  • NIOS Official Website – Indian Government recognised board for Home education
  • Wolsey Hall Oxford - the oldest established homeschooling course provider
  • 21K School - India's First Online School, providing homeschooling course.
  • IGCSE / CIE India contact details

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The legality of homeschooling in India and a plethora of alternative education schools spread over different states has been debated by educators lawmakers and parents since the passing of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act RTE which makes formal education a fundamental right of every child between the ages of 6 and 14 and specifies minimum norms for schools While the legality of homeschooling still remains a grey area there have been petitions by parents and alternate schools in the past for granting relief 1 2 As per the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to which India is a signatory quote Parents have a prior right to choose the kind of education that shall be given to their children 3 Contents 1 History of alternative schooling in India 2 Methodology of homeschooling in India 3 Support groups 4 Media reports about homeschooling 5 References 6 External linksHistory of alternative schooling in India EditIn India from the early 20th century certain educational theorists have discussed and implemented radically different forms of education Rabindranath Tagore s Visva Bharati University Sri Aurobindo s Sri Aurobindo International Center of Education 4 and Mahatma Gandhi s ideal of basic education 5 are prime examples In recent years many new alternative schools have cropped up 6 7 Methodology of homeschooling in India EditHomeschoolers in India use a wide variety of methods and materials at par with international norms and often customized to fit individual learning styles Though there is no actual data available the most prevalent methods in India are Montessori method Unschooling Radical Unschooling Waldorf education and traditional School at home Some of these approaches like Montessori and Waldorf are also available in school settings Many homeschoolers follow formal education methods at home through CBSE NIOS formerly NOS and IGCSE Of these IGCSE and NIOS are especially suited for homeschoolers 8 As the popularity of homeschooling increases there are many online homeschooling providers entering the market Notably 21K School the oldest being Wolsey Hall Oxford which was established in 1894 9 To help students from Class 5 to Class 12 to benefit from homeschooling the Maharashtra government on January 10 2019 launched Open SSC board Education Minister Vinod Tawde said in a Tweet that the Maharashtra Rajya Mukta Vidyalay Mandal is a platform for athletes artists disabled people seniors and anyone who wishes to continue their academic journey while pursuing others interests and obligations surpassing all hurdles 10 Support groups EditThere are many Internet based support groups for Alternative schoolers or Homeschoolers in India with most participants based in major urban Indian cities However there is a considerable presence of homeschoolers in small towns who either independently educate their children or who are associated with alternative schools Some prominent Internet resources include Alternative Education India 11 Pune Homeschoolers Swashikshan Indian Association of Homeschoolers 12 Cascade Family Learning Society A Society for Home Schooled Children in Chennai India 13 Montessori Worldwide School Homeschooling by Handholding 14 Playgic childhood freedom advicacy 15 In addition there are conferences social meetups apprenticeships and several other organized group activities that allow for knowledge sharing on a regular basis 16 Media reports about homeschooling EditIn recent years quite a few homeschooled children in India have made a splash by being accepted into top higher education institutions such as the IIT and MIT 17 18 A number of them also choose to be integrated into mainstream education at some point 19 Some prominent homeschoolers include education entrepreneur Satya Narayanan R founder of the Career Launcher entrance coaching platform 20 Some estimates say as many as 15 000 Indian families have decided to keep their children from going to school choosing instead to develop individual caliber holistically within the community machinery 21 specially as safety has become a prime concern for parents nowadays 22 References Edit Is homeschooling legal in India homeschoolingindia in Retrieved 2018 01 11 Legal issues related to RTE and Alternative schools Homeschooling in India Alternativeeducationindia wordpress com Retrieved 2010 09 01 Universal Declaration of Human Rights PDF ohchr org Retrieved 2018 01 12 Sri Aurobindo International Center of Education sriaurobindoashram org Retrieved 2018 01 11 EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY OF MAHATMA GANDHI WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CURRICULUM OF BASIC EDUCATION International Education and Research Journal Retrieved 2018 01 11 A list of some Alternative schools in India Alternativeeducationindia net Archived from the original on 2010 07 28 Retrieved 2010 09 01 A list of alternative schools based on Waldorf method in India Retrieved 2010 09 01 Boards and Homeschoolers homeschoolers in Retrieved 2018 01 11 Morrish Ivor 2013 First published 1970 Education Since 1800 Routledge p 161 ISBN 9781134532513 Maharashtra Government Open SSC Board indiatimes com Retrieved 2019 03 11 Alt Ed India Yahoo group Groups yahoo com 2001 11 17 Retrieved 2010 09 01 Swashikshan homeschoolers in Retrieved 2018 01 11 Cascade Family Learning Society Aangan Chaura Playgic unschooling Unschool is so cool Parents look at alternative forms of learning 26 Nov 2017 Bangalore Mirror India bangaloremirror indiatimes com 2017 11 26 Retrieved 2018 01 11 Delhi IIT JEE topper is just 14 amp homeschooled 27 May 2010 Times of India India timesofindia indiatimes com 2010 05 27 Retrieved 2018 01 11 All parents can opt for homeschooling MIT girl Malvika Joshi s mother 31 Aug 2016 Hindustan Times India Hindustan Times 2016 08 31 Retrieved 2018 01 11 Homeschooling in India Some Key Findings and Myths Busted 19 Sep 2017 First Moms Club India firstmomsclub in 2017 09 19 Retrieved 2018 01 11 The De school brigade 16 May 2010 India Today India indiatoday in 2010 05 16 Retrieved 2018 01 11 Hey Teachers Leave our kids alone Is Unschooling becoming a trend in urban India 21 Dec 2017 Hindustan Times India timesnownews com 2017 12 21 Retrieved 2018 01 11 Homeschooling piques interest of parents in Mumbai 07 Oct 2017 Times of India India timesofindia indiatimes com 2017 10 07 Retrieved 2018 01 11 External links EditSwashikshan Indian Association of Homeschoolers Alternative Education in India NIOS Official Website Indian Government recognised board for Home education Wolsey Hall Oxford the oldest established homeschooling course provider 21K School India s First Online School providing homeschooling course IGCSE CIE India contact details Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Homeschooling and alternative education in India amp oldid 1168299069, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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