ABSTRACT

This comprehensive handbook introduces the reader to the education system in India in terms of its structural features, its relations with society and culture, and the debates that have shaped present-day policy ethos. Expert scholars provide a lucid analysis of complex themes such as the equal distribution of educational opportunities, legal provisions shaping the opportunity structure, and curricular issues in major areas of knowledge. The volume provides a general overview of India’s education system and examines key and current issues that face higher and school education, the examination system, disciplines of social sciences, curriculum, teachers, law, coaching and unemployment.

This handbook will serve as a valuable resource and guide to anyone seeking authentic information about India’s contemporary educational challenges in relation to its society, economy and politics. It will be useful to scholars and researchers of education, public policy and administration, sociology and political studies as well as practitioners, think-tanks, those in media, government and NGOs.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|68 pages

Logic of access

chapter 1|13 pages

Compulsion to educate

chapter 2|17 pages

Education in urban areas

chapter 4|15 pages

Examination for elimination

Celebrating fear and penalising failure

part II|74 pages

Curriculum and teaching

part III|50 pages

Training for professions

chapter 12|14 pages

Management education in India

How far have we come?

part IV|58 pages

Universities and society

chapter 13|11 pages

Indian higher education

Twenty-first-century challenges 1

chapter 14|12 pages

Gendered access and participation

Unequal subject choices in Indian higher education

part V|31 pages

Underbelly

chapter 17|10 pages

Active partners

Rethinking the educated unemployed in India

chapter 18|12 pages

Access, success, and excess

Debating shadow education in India

chapter 19|7 pages

Understanding Vyapam