School Development Plan is a roadmap that guides a school in setting goals, improving academic and non-academic areas, and ensuring better outcomes for students.
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A School Development Plan (SDP) is a strategic document prepared by the school that outlines its goals, priorities, and actions for improving teaching, learning, infrastructure, and overall performance. It usually includes the school’s vision, areas needing improvement, specific targets, resources...
A School Development Plan (SDP) is a strategic document prepared by the school that outlines its goals, priorities, and actions for improving teaching, learning, infrastructure, and overall performance. It usually includes the school’s vision, areas needing improvement, specific targets, resources required, timelines, and responsibilities. The plan serves as a roadmap to ensure continuous growth and quality education for students.
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Aswathi. K P
Natural science
School
Development Plan
New concept developed
by SMC, as per section
22(1) of the RTE Act
2009,
3 year plan comprising 3
annnual subplans
embodies the vision and
mission of school
SDP prepared to ensure
the quality education in
tterms of both holistic
and academic
development
Aimed at improving
teaching & learning at
school.
Importance of SDP
Improve student
achievement level and
ensure child friendly
safe and attractive
environment
Ensure universal
allotment, retention,
quality, and competition
of elementary education
Provide a mechanism for
self evaluation and
directs the attention and
energy of the school
community
Helps to develop shared
aims among teachers
and parents
Characteristics of SDP
Basic unit of educational
plant, begins from grass
root level
Goal orientes and aims
to improve the quality of
educational institution
Task oriented and
prepared to achieve
within a fixed period
The teaching and
non-teaching staff,
parents, students and
other educationists tekes
part in it
Need of SDP
Need of SDP
Improvement
of
educational
institution
Maximum
utilization
of
resources
Contribution
to national
development
Encourage
ment to
individual
teacher
Proper
direction to
educational
planning
Democratiz
ation of
planning
Components of SDP
Components
of SDP
Estimates of
class-wise
enrollment
Details of
existing
infrastructur
e
Requirement
of
infrastructur
e
Additional
financial
requirement
Substitute
teachers for
teachers on
leave
Rehabilitatio
n
arrangement
s for children
Structure of SDP
1.The School Background
2. The School Analysis
3. The list of priorities
4. The summarized 3 year
plan
5. The action plan
6. The monitoring and
evaluation plan
Benefits of SDP
More scientific,
rationale, effective,
efficient, and realistic
method than traditional
approach development
More democratic in
nature
The preparation of plan
adopts the down to top
approach
Avoid wastage of
resources and reduce
expenditure
Provide ample
opportunities for
creativity, innovative,
initiative, freedom, and
experimentation
Limitations of SDP
Lack of awareness, and
coordination among
teachers and
administrators
Lack of adequate money
may slow down the
functions of SDP
Lack of knowledge
among administratos
and teachers about the
plan