Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Soon, engg students to grade their teachers

- Amandeep Shukla amandeep.shukla@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Has the teacher covered the entire syllabus as prescribed by the university? How effective was the content and how effective was the teacher in communicat­ing it? What about the pace at which it was being taught?

These are among the parameters on which students of nearly 10,400 engineerin­g colleges will rate their teachers from the academic year 2019-20, according to a top official.

The All India Council for Technical Education, which regulates engineerin­g colleges and polytechni­cs across India, has chalked out a detailed mechanism to assess the performanc­e of a teacher. Apart from student feedback, other factors to be used to grade a teacher are department­al activities, institute activities, annual confidenti­al report as well as contributi­on to society.

“We have come up with a new system which focuses on how much work of the teacher is of relevance to the students as well as the society. Earlier, there was a lot of focus on the number of publicatio­ns etc. However, there is now a concerted effort to make the evaluation of teachers in technical institutio­ns more broadbased,” said AICTE vice-chairman MP Poonia.

Teaching and student feedback have been allotted 25 marks while teachers can get a maximum of 20 points for department­al activity, 10 each for institute activity, ACR and contributi­on to society. Overall, teachers will be rated on a 100-point scale.

Two notif i c at i ons have already been issued by AICTE in this regard, Poonia said.

Inder Mohan Kapahy, a former UGC member said: “Any 360-degree evaluation of an academic process is always welcome. There should be a comprehens­ive evaluation of the course content, exam and assessment patterns. The aim should be to encourage academic improvemen­t.”

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