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For revision of syllabus and regulation of professional teachers and in order to get in touch with the Education Department, to get more modern methods of teaching adopted in School education, it is necessary to hear the views of the teachers. Therefore, in the year 1965-66, the state Education department conducted an information search on this field and the views of teachers and experts. Dr. H. V. Patwardhan, Principal, Gujarat College of Education, Ahmedabad, was appointed as the first technical secretary, to guide and assist the department in planning, implementing and assessing the overall education program.
The main focus of the Directorate of Primary Education is to ensure that the students receive the best possible education possible. We aim to ensure that minimum standards of quality education are met, that the quality of education is high, that the curriculum reflects the latest developments in education, that the quality of teaching is improved and that student achievement is maintained at the highest possible levels. We are also increasingly focused on improving access to quality education. The Directorate of Primary Education has been working for achieving the goals of 'primary education for all' and this encompasses three main areas of work:
In the year 1962-63 a new law was made to make education compulsory up to middle standard. As per the same law, the board of secondary education was proposed in March 1964 for conducting examinations for the annual award of Secondary School Certificate. In the year 1964-65 a new law was made making primary education compulsory up to middle standard.
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