Functions or Role of Block Education Officer (BEO)


The Block Education Officer works at the Taluka level

Functions of Block Education Officer

  • Main function is to administer, supervise, inspect, guide and control education at the taluka level.
  • To provide all the educational information to the people concerned with it.
  • To provide educational material and teaching aids to the primary schools at taluka level.
  • To inspect all the secondary schools, ashram schools, and at least 5 primary schools of that taluka and to send the inspection report to the District Educational Officer.
  • To organize different national and educational programmes in the school with the help of Extension Educational Officer who is the link between district and taluka levels.
  • To keep control on the work of Extension Education Officer.
  • To work for the qualitative development of the schools.
  • To keep control on the work of all the private primary schools of that taluka.

Share on: Share YogiRaj B.Ed Study Notes on twitter Share YogiRaj B.Ed Study Notes on facebook Share YogiRaj B.Ed Study Notes on WhatsApp
Functions or Role of District Education Officer ( primary and secondary ) at district level

For better results of all educational programmes, individual ZP educational officers are appointed for primary section and secondary section separately at this post.
Functions for primary and secondary level

Read full article
Swami Vivekananda’s Philosophy Of Education
Swami Vivekananda’s Philosophy Of Education

Knowledge Resides Within the Individual
Knowledge is inherent within the individual himself. The individual finds out this knowledge by experiencing it within himself. Perfection is inherent in everyone. It is the function of education to lead one to perfection. Therefore, education should be made available to all

Read full article
Explain the Functions of H.S.C. and S.S.C. board

H.S.C. and S.S.C. boards were established on 1st Jan 1996 with 3 divisional boards at Pune, Nagpur, and Aurangabad who work with the help of the Statutory and Exam committees.
Policy decisions are taken by the State board and school examinations are the responsibility of the divisional boards.

Read full article
Functions of Central Board of Secondary Education ( CBSE )
Functions of Central Board of Secondary Education ( CBSE )

The CBSE was set up by a special resolution of the Government of India in 1929 at Ajmer with a view to raise the standards of Secondary Education. It introduced new pattern of education in 1975. It was then known as “The Board of High School and Intermediate Education”.

Read full article