Increasing Public Participation to Ensure Holistic View in Educational Policies/Action Plans

Rashika Sharma, Rajnish Kumar
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The transition from government to governance demands that numerous stakeholders participate in the policymaking and call for a strategy that could effectively help the process. Stakeholders’ engagement is extensively used in all types of public organisations, giving different stakeholders the chance to have a say in how decisions are made. The public policy process has also accepted and embraced this principle as a method, both formal and informal, for policy formation, monitoring and evaluation, owing to the interconnected interests of the two domains and the stakeholders’ expanding involvement in the process. This has enabled better alignment of public policy with the needs and aspirations of society. Stakeholders’ participation has also become an important phenomenon in recent years in India. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the conceptualisation of Students’ and Teachers’ Holistic Advancement through Quality Education (SARTHAQ) and the National Curriculum Framework are the results of massive stakeholders’ participation and a bottom-up approach. Involving stakeholders in the formulation of educational policies increases the quality of the educational system. This kind of wide and intensive consultation process and development of policies through a bottom-up approach ensures that diverse views are taken into consideration and citizens are significant contributors in the entire process. This essentially shows that collaboration and responsibility-sharing among stakeholders are key to achieving educational goals.
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加强公众参与,确保教育政策/行动计划的全局观
从政府到治理的转变要求众多利益相关者参与决策,并呼吁制定一项能够有效帮助这一进程的战略。利益相关者参与广泛应用于各类公共组织,使不同的利益相关者有机会在决策过程中发表意见。公共政策进程也接受并接受了这一原则,作为正式和非正式的政策形成、监测和评价的方法,因为这两个领域的利益相互关联,而且利益攸关方越来越多地参与这一进程。这使公共政策能够更好地符合社会的需要和愿望。近年来,利益相关者的参与也成为印度的一个重要现象。2020年国家教育政策(NEP)、通过优质教育实现学生和教师全面进步的概念化(SARTHAQ)和国家课程框架是大量利益相关者参与和自下而上方法的结果。让持份者参与制订教育政策,可提高教育制度的质素。这种广泛而深入的协商过程和通过自下而上的方法制定政策,确保考虑到不同的意见,公民在整个过程中是重要的贡献者。这本质上表明,利益相关者之间的合作和责任分担是实现教育目标的关键。
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