Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘ Wake–up’ exercise: Rajasthan begins exam for college faculty

UP IN ARMS Teachers’ associatio­ns protest move; say teachers should not be harassed under the garb of innovation

- Urvashi Dev Rawal urvashi.rawal@htlive.com

JAIPUR: College teachers in Rajasthan are up in arms against a government move to conduct regular examinatio­ns for faculty in a bid to update their knowledge and teaching skills.

An order issued by the higher education department on June 22 states that a paper comprising 27 questions picked from various question papers of competitiv­e examinatio­ns, such as Civil Services, Rajasthan Administra­tive Services (RAS), National Eligibilit­y Test (NET) and State Level Eligibilit­y Test (STET), will be sent for teachers.

Among the 27 questions, there will be two common questions – how to develop a trait of ‘anandam’ (joy of giving) among students and which persons from your field have won the Nobel prize in the last five years and for what.

The order signed by higher education commission­er Pradeep Borad states that the objective of Wake-up (We Aspire to Knowledge Enhancemen­t and Updating Pedagogy) exercise is to update teachers’ knowledge and ensure they teach in an effective manner.

However, the order has not gone down well with teachers in the state’s 290 government colleges.

The Rajasthan Universiti­es and College Teachers Associatio­n (RUCTA) and RUCTA (Rashtriya) have given memorandum­s to higher education minister Bhanwar Singh Bhati demanding that the order be revoked.

Ramesh Bairwa, state joint secretary of RUCTA, said protests have been held on around 100 campuses across the state. He said the associatio­n would challenge the order in court if it was not taken back.

“This order is anti-teachers. The monthly exams are an insult to teachers. The government order also proposes monthly exams for principals. Teachers should not be harassed under the garb of innovation,” he said.

He s ai d t he department should regularly organise orientatio­n and refresher courses and seminars as per the UGC guidelines to assess teachers.

RUCTA is also demanding that department­al promotion committee (DPC) for principals, which has been pending for the past five years, be held at the earliest so that appointmen­ts can be made to 250 vacant posts of college principals.

Bairwa said as per the UGC guidelines, senior, selection and pay band 4 grades be given to teachers.

NL Gupta, general secretary of the RUCTA (Rashtriya) said examinatio­n for teachers is unheard of. “Nowhere in the country in any state service are exams held to assess a cadre,” he said.

“The aim of higher education is to develop critical thinking among students. The higher education department does not have any focus on improving classroom teaching, research and knowledge creation but only mechanical learning and coaching,” Gupta said.

Borad said t he aim of Wake-up exercise is to get teachers out of their comfort zone and

RAMESH BAIRWA, state joint secretary of RUCTA

update themselves about developmen­ts in their subject and their teaching skills.

“The attendance in colleges is poor because teachers don’t take regular classes, teaching is mundane and not geared to employabil­ity. Children throng coaching centres because they think they will be able to secure a job. Se we have to mould college education to concerns and needs of students,” he said.

“We want that teachers are geared to teach and prepare students for a competitiv­e environmen­t,” he said, adding that the framework for Wake-up has been created after discussion­s with subject experts.

The question papers have been sent to colleges and teachers have been asked to solve t hem and s end t hem t o t he higher education commission­erate by July 2, 2020.

This order is antiteache­rs. The monthly exams are an insult to teachers. The government order also proposes monthly exams for principals. Teachers should not be harassed under the garb of innovation

 ??  ?? The question papers for teachers have been sent to colleges.
HT FILE
The question papers for teachers have been sent to colleges. HT FILE

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