Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Education ministers want teacher promotion based on performanc­e

- Neelam Pandey neelam.pandey@hindustant­imes.com

Promotion of teachers should be linked to performanc­e and results of students, mid-day meals should cover all pupils, and education reforms are required to replace rote learning, suggested state education ministers at a meeting of the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) this January.

The suggestion­s are part of an exercise to find steps to reform India’s education system under the guidance of the Union human resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry and CABE, which is the government’s highest advisory body for education policies, officials who wished to remain unidentifi­ed said on Tuesday.

Union HRD minister Prakash Javadekar, who chaired the meeting, said the unequal distributi­on and deployment of teachers in schools across India is a major issue. Also, he acknowledg­ed that teachers are burdened with other duties that affect their teaching.

The state education ministers underscore­d several measures, including performanc­e-based promotion of teachers, the officials said.

According to the minutes of the meeting, the Uttarakhan­d education minister Arvind Pandey said “promotion of teachers should be linked to the learning outcomes and the performanc­e of students”.

His views were shared by the Puducherry education minister R Kamalakann­an, who stated that promotion of teachers should be based on performanc­e and results of students.

Their Odisha counterpar­t Badrinaray­an Patra suggested that the government should put in place performanc­e-based appraisal, without which “quality of education can be difficult to achieve”.

Another suggestion made by one of the members was that the curriculum should inculcate constituti­onal values in students, and there has to be clear-cut strategy to achieve that goal.

They stressed that respect for teachers need to be restored to improve the current education scenario.

“To replace rote learning and effect improvemen­t in learning outcomes, there is a need to have examinatio­n reforms. Respect for teachers should be restored through well-defined measures,” reads the meeting’s minute.

According to the officials, a number of members said the midday meal scheme should be for strengthen­ed. There was also a suggestion that the menu for the meal should be strictly vegetarian.

The Manipur education minister T Radheshyam requested that fruits and bakery items should be included in the meal.

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