Fiji Sun

88 cases reported against teachers, education officers this year

‘The Ministry of Education is losing its trained teachers because of breach of conduct and disciplina­ry issues’

- NEELAM PRASAD Edited by Jonathan Bryce Feedback: neelam.prasad@fijisun.com.fj

Atotal of 88 cases have been reported against teachers and education officers in 2019. 50 of these cases are for corporal punishment.

This was revealed in Suva yesterday at the Fiji Head Teachers Associatio­n Annual Conference. The conference was held at the FMF Gymnasium.

The remaining cases include 31 for unprofessi­onal conduct, four for sexual harassment and three for forging qualificat­ions.

The cases are pending investigat­ion and if proven true, the teachers could have their contracts terminated.

These statistics were shared by representa­tives from the Ministry of Education’s Human Resource team, who conducted a presentati­on for teachers on the ministry’s new approach towards HR management.

Manager Performanc­e Arvind Kumar said 39 teachers were terminated in 2018 out of the 199 cases reported. Of this, 25 were for inflicting corporal punishment on students.

Mr Kumar said the ministry was losing its trained teachers because of breach of conduct and disciplina­ry issues.

“They will not get a chance to return to the Ministry,” Mr Kumar said while addressing heads of schools.

He added that forgery was also becoming a trend in the Ministry and this was another challenge for the human resources department. “A date change in your medical certificat­e is forgery,” he highlighte­d.

“The solicitor-general’s office has advised us; it will be a terminatio­n and the matter will be referred to the Police for you to be charged with.”

Mr Kumar said they were getting cases of teachers who have forged certificat­es from the Fiji National University.

“It is only the FNU certificat­es we find because the institutio­n had undergone a transition stage and as much maybe people are finding it easy to forge certificat­es,” he said.

It was also revealed during the conference that the ministry had a qualificat­ion project team who were organising teacher files.

The team is looking after 13,000 individual teachers’ personal files and they found some of these files did not have the required documents like birth and marriage certificat­es and appointmen­t letters. The team is going over each of the teachers’ qualificat­ions and getting it verified from the particular universiti­es.

“We have found three forged ones and there are more to come,” Mr Kumar said.

The team is awaiting verificati­ons for others from teacher training institutio­ns.

 ?? Photo: Simione Haravanua ?? Manager Learning and Developmen­t for the Ministry of Education Ranjish Raj during the Fiji Headteache­rs Associatio­n Annual Conference at the FMF Gymnasium in Suva on August 8, 2019.
Photo: Simione Haravanua Manager Learning and Developmen­t for the Ministry of Education Ranjish Raj during the Fiji Headteache­rs Associatio­n Annual Conference at the FMF Gymnasium in Suva on August 8, 2019.

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