Odisha Govt forms 15 Members task force on education
The Odisha State Govt. had constituted a Task Force on Education
The Odisha  State    Govt.     had constituted   a  Task  Force  under  the  Chairmanship   of  Shri  P.K.  Patnaik  lAS,Formerly    Development    Commissioner    and   Additional    Chief   Secretary    for articulating   the  patterns   and  directions   of  development   of  School  and  Mass Education in the State vide  Resolution No.37767/S&ME  Dated the  13th  December2001.  The Task  Force submitted   its  report  -  "Vision  2020"  viz  an  agenda  for School and  Mass Education  in 2003.  This  was one  of the  most  comprehensive report,  based on evidence  informed  sector  studies,  background  papers,  relevant policy documents of Government  of Odisha, Government  of India and international organisations  like UNESCO, UNICEF, ILO, UNDP and UNFPA, public opinion through print  media  and wide-ranging   consultations  with  critical  groups  of stakeholders. The Task Force had an incisive look at the school and mass education  system  in the  State  from   multiple   lenses,  and  made  a  series  of  recommendations   for reforming   the   system.   The  Task   Force  encompassed   all  aspects   of  school education:    its   governance    and   management,    content    and   process,   core competence  of teachers,  teacher  preparation  and teacher  development,   learner evaluation  and assessment and overarching  concerns for quality  and inclusion.  It was intended  to  be a policy  framework  for  initiating  and sustaining  the  needed reforms.
The Odisha government has constituted a 15-member task force for formulation of State policy and reforming school education system with renewed focus on quality and inclusion.
The Odisha government has constituted a 15-member task force for formulation of State policy and reforming school education system with renewed focus on quality and inclusion.
Recommendation of the task force will help develop a roadmap for the period from 2014 to 2024.
The government has retained P. K. Pattnaik, former additional Chief Secretary of the State, as chairman of the task force. Mr. Pattnaik had earlier headed similar task force constituted in 2001 which submitted its report ‘Vision 2020’ – an agenda for School and Mass Education in 2003.
Primary task of the task force is to examine recommendations of Vision 2020 which were acted upon or partly implemented and recommendations which remained unaddressed. Vision 2020 will, however, be baseline for articulating vision for a system of education with a competitive edge, says the latest notification issued by School and Mass Education department.
“The existing issues and concerns that constitute the critical mass of dissatisfaction and tend to plague the system’s efficiency and effectiveness through a dispassionate and objective gap analysis should be taken into consideration,” it maintains.
The task force has also been assigned to study and analyse non-traditional approaches and innovations tried by non-government organisations and social activists and corporate those exercised autonomy, freedom and flexibility to translate their goals into reality.
The report will consist of two parts – State policy on school and mass education and roadmap for implementation. The State government has asked the task force to submit its report within three months.
The task force will hold regional consultations with appropriate constituencies of stakeholders to capture their voices and views on various aspects of school and mass education.

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