GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
RTE 2009
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Detailed explanation-1: -How many sections does the RTE 2009 act have? RTE 2009 act has 38 sections. Who is eligible for RTE admission? The student’s age must be between 6 years to 14 years and must be a domicile of India.
Detailed explanation-2: -The pre-primary classes are divided into two sets-Junior KG for children of 3-4 years of age and Senior Kg for up to 5 years of age. Children at this stage learn the fundamental concepts of shapes, numbers, colours, animals, plants etc that helps ease the transition to formal schooling.
Detailed explanation-3: -Primary education or elementary education lasts 8 years in India. Pupils aged 6 to 14 complete the following 2 stages: primary stage, grade I-V; upper primary stage, grade VI-VIII.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Education Act of 1961 established the policy of free and compulsory primary and basic education for all school age children.