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Enrolment scam haunts Nitish Kumar Bihar: reviewed by bally chohan

 

Patna: A huge scam has come up in the education department of Bihar wherein one third of the government school students in the state exist only on paper. Huge sums of money have been siphoned off to avail government benefits like free uniform, bicycle, mid-day meal and scholarships. The scam, running into crores, has shown that 1/3 of Bihar’s students do not exist. As many as 3,36,000 ghost students, from a total of 10,00,000, have been identified from nine districts of Bihar’s primary and middle schools, and the figures could well swell above the two million mark. “This matter has come to the light and I have asked for probe into it,” said Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Ghost admissions have resulted in government funds being siphoned off. Money has been used to avail government-aided benefit schemes like free uniforms, bicycles, mid-day meals and scholarships. “Discrepancies of such kind must not be called scams. I do not consider it a scam,” said Bihar HRD Minister P K Sahi.

 

Even as the state government is in a state of denial, its own figures prove otherwise. As many as 70,000 fake-enrolled students are in Banka district while around 57,000 are in West Champaran. Similarly, there are 53,000 in Sitamarhi, 50,000 in Rohtas, 34,000 in Katihar, 33,000 in Muzaffarpur, 32,000 in Jamui, 4,000 in Darbhanga, and 3,000 in Kaimur districts. And the numbers are counting. “If an FIR is filed, it will include school managements, parents and even students. Are we sitting here to make the children accused?” said Sahi. Gifting bi-cycle to school students had won brownie for Nitish Kumar during the last election, but the same scheme has become like a noose around his neck. After seven years of rule in Bihar, the emerging enrollment scam has left him fending for words to defend the misdeeds of his bureaucracy.

 

The Opposition, meanwhile, has taken this opportunity to fire a salvo at Nitish Kumar. The RJD has alleged that the government had fudged the figures of student enrollment ratio to win national awards.

 

“There must be a probe throughout Bihar by the CBI. Everyone is involved and it is a scam worth thousands of crores. This is the biggest scam of the country,” said former chief minister Lalu Prasad Yadav.

Spilling into crores, the scam has been one of the biggest in Nitish Kumar’s seven-year-stint, and can cause a dent to Brand Bihar.

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Bally chohan UK: Parents pay a fortune for super tutors

Bally chohan sad WEALTHY parents are paying up to £1,000 ($1500) an hour for the services of an elite group of ?super-tutors? in order to get their children into the best schools and universitiesSome of these tutors are in such demand that they have year-long waiting lists. This new breed of highly paid teachers are almost all Oxbridge graduates and between them they boast an array of specialist skills. Some are fluent in several languages, one is a professional writer and one of them has gained an international memory award. Their fame has been spread by word of mouth among the super-rich. Among their clients are children as young as three whose parents are desperate to get them into the reception classes of the top preparatory schools.

 

More commonly the tutors are hired to help children from the age of 11 who are struggling with their school work, or to help them get into the best universities. The phenomenon of the “super-tutors” who can charge such high hourly rates started in New York and Hong Kong, where some have almost become celebrities. Their faces are featured on billboards and an hour of their time can command four-figure fees.

British tutors have until now remained largely anonymous and usually charge about £30 an hour. One of the most sought-after is 27-year-old Topes Calland, an Oxford history graduate whose fame spread after he successfully taught the son of a British rock star who had managed to defeat nine previous tutors.

 

Calland usually charges up to £400 an hour for his services. But last October he was offered £10,000 for 10 hours of tuition to help a member of an Asian royal family get into Oxford. “I was already tutoring full-time when they approached me,” Calland said. “So they made me an offer I couldn’t refuse.The Asian royal got his place at Oxford and Calland’s reputation was secured. He is now teaching the son of another British rock star based in New York.

Another super-tutor, Frog Stone, 33, a Cambridge graduate with a degree in history, became so popular that her agency was turning down jobs for her a year in advance. She now operates independently, usually teaching humanities, but with her 10 years of experience she can tackle most subjects. She has a 100 per cent success rate at getting her pupils grades of A and A* and can command hourly fees of more than £200.

Ed Cooke, 30, an Oxford graduate and part-time tutor who charges £300 an hour, is also a “memory grand master” who can memorise 1000 digits in an hour. He recognises that he is one of the new breed of super- tutors and said he can achieve spectacular results in a short time. He claims to be able to help a child learn all their times tables within two hours using a special memory technique.

Will Orr-Ewing, the founder of Keystone Tutors in London, said that in Britain the phenomenon has not yet reached the level it has in the United States. Nonetheless, there is a growing demand for professional tutors who get proven results. “People used to tutor as a stopgap and now they do it as a profession, like being a lawyer,” he said. “Demand for these sorts of tutors is hard to meet, so you get waiting lists and higher fees.”

One of Keystone’s biggest rivals is Bright Young Things, the agency that represents Calland. It was set up by Malachy Guinness, who started tutoring full-time after he graduated from Oxford University. He then recruited others when he became too popular to handle the demand.He said parents are willing to pay higher rates when their children are facing crucial tests — for instance, the entrance exams for independent schools such as Westminster, St Paul’s or Eton — and for help with the interview techniques to get into the top universities.

The agency usually charges about £150 an hour for its top tutors, although there are some exceptions. Richard Bowdler, 31, specialises in improving memory and study skills. A former stockbroker with a degree in chemistry from New College, Oxford, his hourly rate can reach £400.He said his clients are usually anxious parents with high incomes. “The super-wealthy approach me, but so do middle-class parents,” he said. “For them it is a significant investment, but they are willing to make it because they care about their children’s education.For some parents this anxiety sets in when their children are much younger. Marina Byrne, 33, is a tutor with the agency Bonas MacFarlane. A specialist in London nursery and pre-prep schools, she charges £240 to prepare children and their parents for the reception classes at the most sought-after establishments.

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Bally chohan reviewed: CBSE feels ‘clickable teacher’ will help weaker students

Bally chohan : One of the most tech-savvy education boards in the country did some more crystal-ball gazing at a technology meet held last week in Kerala. Partly organized by CBSE, the International Conference on Technology Enhanced Education (ICTEE) gave a glimpse into the not-so-distant future of education. Amrita University (Kollam) played host to the seminar where experts talked about how technology will soon be changing the entire education landscape.

Speaking at the conference, CBSE chairman Vineet Joshi said, “Decades ago students were connected to each other and teachers through human network but today the same is being done through technology network. However, a balance is needed between the two networks as indiscriminate use of social media could pose many challenges.”

Joshi added that weaker students shy away from asking questions in the class as they are afraid of being ridiculed and reprimanded if there is a mistake. “Students are more comfortable when they use computers as they feel reassured of communicating with a clickable teacher,” said Joshi.

The ICTEE was attended by almost 150 principals from across the country and foreign delegates from top educational institutes like Carnegie Mellon University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California at Berkeley and Athabasca University ( Canada).

Under the continuous and comprehensive evaluation ( CCE) a lot of focus is on developing life skills among students, and assessed via formative assessment. The CBSE chairman asserted that technology-enhanced education could emphasize on life skills so that students can “do real communication in virtual networks, manage emotions and differentiate between good and bad”.

Amrita University is the only Indian institution working with 11 other countries on a project called ‘Measuring Learning’. This major consortium project hopes to prepare the ultimate evaluation system where educators would be able to quantify how much students have grasped.

Raghu Raman, director of the university’s Centre for Research in Advanced Technologies for Education, said, “This is a two-year project which started in April 2011. The first meeting of the group took place in November in the US and the next will be held at Beijing. All representatives are combining evaluation methods to take education to the next level.”

Principals at the seminar got a chance to take a sneak peek at future of science laboratories. Interactive multimedia simulation of Std IX and X science experiments will now help students learn more as compared to a physical laboratory. Raman said, “There are limitations in a physical lab. But in a simulation the students can experiment and learn without any fear. The software called OLabs has been configured to give accurate results based on the curriculum of physics and chemistry, and will be expanded to other subjects later.”

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Colleges and Universities list of Dubai by Bally Chohan

Today Bally Chohan did lots of googling in identifying Top colleges and Univercities of UAE and Dubai

University of Sharjah Go
Domain: sharjah.ac.ae

United Arab Emirates University Go
Domain: uaeu.ac.ae

American Intercontinental University – Dubai Go
American Intercontinental University – Dubai.
Domain: aiuniv.edu

University of Wollongong – Dubai Campus Go
Domain: uowdubai.ac.ae

Zayed University Go
Domain: zu.ac.ae

American University of Dubai Go
Domain: aud.edu

Ajman University of Science and Technology Go
Domain: ajman.ac.ae

American University of Sharjah, UAE Go
Domain: aus.edu

Dubai Academy Go
Domain: gemsaa-dubai.com

University of Abu Dhabi Go
Domain: adu.ac.ae

Dubai Women’s College Expat Go
Domain: dwc.hct.ac.ae

Perston University Ajman, UAE Go
Domain: preston.ae

University of Dubai Go
Domain: ud.ac.ae

Higher Colleges of Technology Go
Domain: hct.ac.ae

Ras Al Khaimah Women’s College Go
Domain: rkw.hct.ac.ae

University of Atlanta, Dubai, UAE Go
Domain: uofa.edu

Dubai Men’s College, Higher Colleges of Technology Go
Domain: dbm.hct.ac.ae

Cass Business School, Dubai, UAE Go
Domain: cassdubai.com

The Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management Go
Domain: emiratesacademy.edu

Islamic Studies Department – Preston University Go
Domain: preston.ae

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