NEW DELHI: World class training to teachers, record budget allocation and innovative programmes are among the key factors behind the success of Delhi education model, deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said at Education World Forum in London on Monday as he discussed Delhi's education revolution in front of 122 education ministers and experts from across the world.
Sisodia explained how the Kejriwal-led government strengthened people's belief in government’s education system by making the sector a priority.
“When I speak about the future of education, I do not mean only the future of the students who are studying in schools but also about the future of families, societies and nations. Education today is not only about educating those who are uneducated and under- educated, but also about educating those who are being mis-educated," he said.
While answering to the queries of the education minister of Zimbabwe on reducing dropout rates in schools, Sisodia said: “We, as a part of the government, just need to make the educational spaces interesting and dignified, students will definitely come back.”