Teachers Not to be Deployed for Non Educational Purposes Says National Knowledge Commission
He said that the National Knowledge Commission has also recommended that the imposition of a wide range of non-teaching duties, such as that of manning poll booths and collecting data for surveys etc., cuts into the available teaching time and also undermines the professional status of teachers. He added that these activities should be shared out among a wider range of public employees or even those hired specifically for the purpose, and the burden of such work on teachers must be reduced.
This information was given by Minister of State, HRD, Dr. Shashi Tharoor in a written reply in Lok Sabha.
Source : Press Information Bureau
Note: Read the above carefully and see whether
the Additional duties imposed on Navodaya Teachers is Justifiable or Not The
minister clearly stated that imposition of a wide range of non-teaching duties
cuts into the available teaching time and also undermines the professional
status of teachers .Is this statement not applicable to Navodaya Teachers who
are assigned with a lot of non teaching duties from morning to midnight and
giving little time for their professional development.Dear friends please
comment.
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