Press Information Bureau
Government of India
Ministry of Human Resource Development
28-April-2016 18:39 IST
Linking Promotion of Teachers to Performance of Students
There is no such proposal at present to
link promotion of teachers to performance of students. Recruitment and
service conditions of teachers are in the domain of State Governments/UT
Administrations. However, The Central Government has a scheme of
National Award to teachers to recognize good performance of teachers
across the country. School enrolment campaigns are launched by States at
the start of the school academic year for awareness generation to enrol
out-of-school children in schools and to reach out hitherto un-reached
children in remote areas, working children, girls, children belonging to
SC and ST communities, and children in difficult circumstances.
The performance of students is related to
multiple factors including school and home environment. The Central
Government has taken various steps to ensure teacher accountability in
government and aided schools.
The National Council of Educational
Research and Training (NCERT) has developed Performance Indicators for
Elementary Education (PINDICS) to track teacher performance and
attendance in Government schools. PINDICS have been shared with State
Governments/UTs to assess teacher’s performance.
Additionally, teachers attendance is being
monitored by States/UTs through School Management Committees/School
Management Development Committees/ Block Resource Centres/Clusters
Resource Centres and in some cases by installing bio-metric attendance
system etc.
The Central Government has launched the
‘Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching’
in December, 2014 with a vision to comprehensively address all issues
related to teachers, teaching, teacher preparation, professional
development, curriculum design, research in pedagogy and developing
effective pedagogy.
As per the mandate of the Right of
Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act 2009, Government of
India has notified the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) as
the Academic Authority at the national level for teacher education and
qualification. NCTE has prescribed teacher qualifications for various
levels. It has also made it mandatory that all persons holding teacher
qualifications as laid down by the NCTE must also pass a teacher
eligibility test (TET).These two steps by NCTE are widely seen as
efforts to improve the standards of teaching with eventual positive
impact on quality of education.
This information was given by the Union
Human Resource Development Minister, Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani today in a
written reply to a Rajya Sabha question.
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