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India’s education paradox: national policies and regional insights

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Orient BlackSwan 2024 HyderabadDescription: xxiv, 301 p. Includes references and indexISBN:
  • 9789354428661
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 379.54 B2I6
Summary: Education is championed as a fundamental human right. However, in India, inequality in education contributes the most to the overall inequality index. India’s Education Paradox critiques the growing interpersonal and interstate educational inequalities along with the falling standards in education, through previous education policies, and in the way analyses the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Contesting the routine constructs of ‘inequality’ and ‘efficiency’ in education with the help of alternative paradigms, the author examines the subject in the context of wide-ranging regional economic disparities, to take us a step closer to understanding why India is at the crossroads between ‘expanding up’ and ‘expanding out’. Enriched with recent data, the volume offers new insights into designing policy agenda by centring the ‘capabilities’ approach, and delving into the social choice dilemma between correcting the distribution and improving the standard of education; and, between education as a public good and as a private good. Analysing the neglected aspects of fiscal policies and federal issues in the creation of opportunities, the author suggests an effective evaluation of reforms to ensure maximum impact on educational development. Also offered is a comparative understanding of the vocational systems of countries such as Finland, South Korea and China, having varying types of governance. This monograph will interest scholars of education, public economics and development economics; journalists; NGOs and policymakers. https://www.orientblackswan.com/details?id=9789354428661
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Education is championed as a fundamental human right. However, in India, inequality in education contributes the most to the overall inequality index.

India’s Education Paradox critiques the growing interpersonal and interstate educational inequalities along with the falling standards in education, through previous education policies, and in the way analyses the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Contesting the routine constructs of ‘inequality’ and ‘efficiency’ in education with the help of alternative paradigms, the author examines the subject in the context of wide-ranging regional economic disparities, to take us a step closer to understanding why India is at the crossroads between ‘expanding up’ and ‘expanding out’.

Enriched with recent data, the volume offers new insights into designing policy agenda by centring the ‘capabilities’ approach, and delving into the social choice dilemma between correcting the distribution and improving the standard of education; and, between education as a public good and as a private good. Analysing the neglected aspects of fiscal policies and federal issues in the creation of opportunities, the author suggests an effective evaluation of reforms to ensure maximum impact on educational development. Also offered is a comparative understanding of the vocational systems of countries such as Finland, South Korea and China, having varying types of governance.

This monograph will interest scholars of education, public economics and development economics; journalists; NGOs and policymakers.



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