
The Education Commission
The Education Commission refers to various committees or groups established in different countries to assess and recommend improvements in the education system. These commissions analyze current educational practices, policies, and outcomes, often focusing on issues like access, quality, and equity. They gather data, consult stakeholders, and propose reforms aimed at enhancing educational effectiveness. Notable examples include the Kothari Commission in India (1964-66) and the National Education Policy in various nations. The ultimate goal is to create a more effective, inclusive, and accessible education system that meets the needs of society and its learners.