Commission
/ Committee
|
Year
|
Major
recommendations
|
Macaulay's Minute
|
1835
|
Criticized
almost everything Indian: astronomy, culture, history, philosophy, religion
etc., and praised everything western.
|
Advocated
the national system of education for India which could best serve the
interest of the British Empire.
|
||
His
minutes was accepted and Lord William Bentinck issued his proclamation in
march 1935
|
||
Wood Despatch
|
1854
|
An
education department was to be set in every province.
|
Universities
on the model of the London University be established in big cities such as
Bombay, Calcutta and Madras.
|
||
Wood‘s
Despatch is called Magna
Carta of English Education in India.
|
||
Hunter Commission
|
1882
|
Lord
Ripon appointed the Indian Education Commission on Feb 03, 1882, with Sir
William Hunter as its Chairman. It is known as Hunter Commission of 1882.
|
|
|
Made
a thorough enquiry on the present condition of primary and secondary
education in India.
|
|
|
Primary
education should be regarded as education of the masses.
|
|
|
Normal
schools should be established for the training of primary school teachers
|
|
|
Curriculum
should include useful subjects like agriculture, elements of natural and
physical science and the native method of arithmetic and measurement etc.
|
Mudaliar Commission
|
1952
|
Secondary
Education commission
|
Commission
thoroughly examined the then prevailing secondary education system and gave a
number of suggestions for reforms.
|
||
Important
ones among these were the diversification of the curriculum, and setting up a
large number of multi-purpose schools. The courses of study provided in these
schools should aim at fulfilling the different aptitudes of the students.
|
||
Regional
language or mother tongue or a combined course of classical language and
mother tongue
|
||
Indian Education
Commission
|
1964-66
|
Popularly
known as Kothari
Commission
|
To
examine all aspects of the educational sector in India, to evolve a general
pattern of education and to advise guidelines and policies for the
development of education in India.
|
||
Stressed
on moral education and inculcation of a sense of social responsibility
|
||
Special
emphasis on the training and quality of teachers for schools
|
||
Education
for agriculture and research in agriculture and allied sciences should be
given a high priority in the scheme of educational reconstruction.
|
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Nov 18, 2019
[CA/GK] Major Education Commissions in India
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