AHSEC| CLASS 12| EDUCATION| CHAPTER - 1| DEVELOPMENT OF SECONDARY EDUCATION IN INDIA & ASSAM| FILL IN THE BLANKS| H.S. 2ND YEAR
DEVELOPMENT OF SECONDARY EDUCATION IN INDIA & ASSAM
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(B) Fill in the blanks:
1. The
Education Commission headed by DS Kothari was appointed on 1964.
2. The
extent of pre-primary education is One to three
years (1-3 years).
3. The
program which was suggested in the National Policy of Education, 1986 to
improve primary education was known as Integrated
Child Development Service Programme.
4. The
chairman of the commission appointed by the Government of India in 1964 was Dr. D.S. Kothari.
5.
Mudaliar Commission was appointed in 1952-53.
6.
Mudaliar Commission is known as Secondary
Education Commission.
7. The
document "The Challenge of Education: A Policy Perspective" is
related to National Policy on Education - 1986.
8. The
Assam Council of Higher Secondary Education was established in 1984.
9. The
Kothari Commission report was submitted on June
1966.
10.
'De-linking of degrees from jobs'- his aspect was recommended by New Education Policy (1986).
11. The
final draft of the National Policy on Education, 1986 was submitted to Both parliaments meeting.
12. The
Assam Secondary Education Act Passed in 1961.
2014
13. The
Assam Secondary Education Act, recommended Director
of public institution as the chairman of the 'Board of Secondary
Education'.
14. The
office of the Board of Secondary Education, Assam is at Guwahati.
15. The
number of multipurpose schools in Assam in 1969-70 was 70.
16. The
report of the Mudaliar Commission has 15
chapters.
17. In the
second part of the third chapter of the Mudaliar Commission's report Aim and objective of
secondary education was presented.
18.
According to the Kothari Commission the first public examination should come at
the end of the first 10 years of
schooling.
19. The
new National Policy on Education was reviewed in 1992 by the Rammurti committee.
20. The
original name of present Cotton Collegiate school was Guwahati English school. 2016
21. The
first secondary school in Assam was established in 1835
at Guwahati.
22. The
controlling power of secondary education in Assam was transferred from Calcutta
University to Gauhati University in the year 1948.
23. The
Assam Council of Higher Secondary Education was established on the basis of the
recommendation of the Secondary Education
Commission 1952 commission.
24. Kothari commission suggested transfer of
pre-university courses from university to secondary school.
25.
India's destiny is now being shaped in her orbit' - this statement was given by
Kothari Commission.
26. The Kothari commission suggested productivity as
an aim of secondary education.
27. The Mudaliar commission suggested 'education for
leadership' as the objective of secondary education.
28.
According to the Kothari Commission, the duration of secondary education should
be 12 years.
29. The Kothari commission suggested work experience
as a subject at the lower secondary stage.
30. The
Kothari Commission had envisaged that within 1986 30%
of students would take up vocational courses at the lower secondary level.
31. The
first National Policy on Education in India was formulated in 1985.
32. The
recommendation to 'separate degrees from jobs' was made by Kothari Commission.
33. The
first secondary school in Assam was established in 1948-49.
34. The
total number of Navodaya Vidyalayas in Assam is 23.
35. The
Board of Secondary Education, Assam was established on the basis of 1961 Secondary Education Act, Assam.
36. The
first full time Chairman of the Board of Secondary Education, Assam was
appointed in Education Commissioner.
37. The
minimum age for admission to Class-I as suggested by the Kothari Commission was
7 to 8 years.
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