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Assignment 4 Q. What were the opinion of Kothari Commission 1964-66 on vocationalization of education? Explain. Ans: Kothari Commission of 1964-66 emphasised particularly the need to vocationalize secondary education and to expand the vocational courses to cover about half of the total enrolment at this stage. A large variety of terminal courses were organised, varying in duration from one to three years. They include courses for the training of primary and pre- primary teachers, courses conducted by the industrial training institutions for a large number of trades for which the completion of studies of class X is the minimum qualification. Courses in agriculture and industry, courses for training paramedical/health personal; courses for Secretariat work and courses in Home Science were also included. More extensive and intensive part of vocational education will start at +2 stage, that is higher secondary stage, which is considered to be the most crucial and controversial stage in the whole system of education. To develop the vocational attitude in the mind of the students,Commission adviced to implement work experience in school education. Work experience means the participation of students in productive situation at home , school, factory, firm, workshop etc. According to the Commission manual work become educative , if gives expression to the creative impulse of the young minds.It is the prime duty to make the learner economically self- sufficient. According to this Commission vocational education is the only hope of the young stars with lower intelligence, it can only bridge the gulf in the society.
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