Assembly line for creating Teachers in tatters, says panel
‘Of 291 Institutes In State, Only 34 Fit To Continue’
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi: The Supreme Court appointed committee headed by former Chief Justice of India J S Verma has found that the assembly line for creating teachers was in tatters and needed heavy investment – both financially and qualitatively.
“Around 90% of pre-service teacher education institutions are in the non-government sector, and most of the states of the eastern and north-eastern region of the country are facing acute shortage of institutional capacity of teacher preparation in relation to the demand,” the Verma committee said in its report.
The committee’s recommendations included some of the suggestions given by the Kothari Commission in 1966. But it appears that successive governments have not acted on it for half a century.
The panel said it inspected 291 institutes, which prepared teachers in Maharashtra and found only 34 fit to continue. “There is a need for enhanced investment in promotion of research in education in general, and in teacher education in particular in the universities; creation of an inter-university centre in teacher education could play a significant role in this regard,” it said. “Teacher education should be part of the higher education system. The duration of programme of teacher education needs to be enhanced. Every pre-service teacher education institution needs to have a dedicated school attached to it as a laboratory, where student teachers get opportunities to experiment with new ideas and hone their capacities and skills to become reflective practitioners.”
The panel said the government needed to appoint an expert group to develop a policy framework for in-service teacher education in consultation with national and state level institutions, including institutions of higher studies. The Verma Committee has suggested heavy investment in education in general, and in teacher education in particular in the universities.
Source:::: The Times of India, 31-08-2012, p.11. http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Client.asp?Daily=TOIM&showST=true&login=default&pub=TOI&Enter=true&Skin=TOINEW