Showing posts with label NCTE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCTE. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Supreme Court Says Vidhya Sahayak (Helper) as Enemy of Education

Supreme Court Says Vidhya Sahayak (Helper) as Enemy of Education

Hearing is still incomplete, And next hearing is on : 23/09/2014

As per news spread on Internet is :-

Only trained teachers should teach in schools: SC

Shiksha Shatru; SC slams ad hoc appointment of teachers



Appointment of teachers in primary schools on ad hoc basis by various state governments without following proper qualification criteria on Monday drew flak from the Supreme Court which said that such policies are spoiling the entire education system and future of the country.

A bench of justices B.S. Chauhan and Dipak Misra expressed strong disapproval of such a system and said it was “shocking” that it can be pursued even after the implementation of Right to Education Act.

“A populist principality cannot spoil the future of the country. We want to know qualification of teachers,” the bench said while hearing Gujarat government’s plea on a case pertaining to appointment of “Vidya Sahayak” in primary schools in the state.

“How do you bring such policies when there is Article 21A. It is shocking. There are such appointments in Uttar Pradesh also.

These Shiksha Sahayaks (helpers) are Shiksha shatrus (enemies),” the bench observed asking the state government to place details relating to qualification and appointment of such teachers.

The bench noted that ad-hoc appointment of primary teachers are done in many states which provide them less than one-forth salary given to regular teachers.

“Once we have implemented Article 21A, can we allow such system? Our concern is quality of education and we are very serious about the kind of education we are imparting,” the bench said adding, “We spoil the entire education system by appointing ad-hoc teachers who do not have proper qualification”.



Case Details : -

                                                            SECTION. IX
                         IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA



Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (Civil) No(s).18136/2013

(From the judgement and order dated 18/04/2013 in  LPA No. 60/2013 & SCA
No.
 12267/2011  of The HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD)

STATE OF GUJARAT AND ANR                             Petitioner(s)

                             VERSUS

PARMAR MAHESHKUMAR PUNJABHAI AND ORS                 Respondent(s)



                             OFFICE REPORT
The matter above-mentioned was listed before the Hon'ble Court on 22nd  May,
2013, when the Court was pleased to pass the following Order:-
"List the matter on Monday, the 27th May, 2013"

      It is submitted for the information of the Counsel for the  Petitioner
has filed additional documents along with an application for  permission  to
filed additional document which are  being  circulated  before  the  Hon'ble
Court.
      Dated this the 24th day of May, 2013.

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR

Source : http://courtnic.nic.in/supremecourt/temp/sc%2018136rpt.txt

******************
SUPREME COURT VIDHYA SAHAYAK CASE DETAILS




Next Date of Listing    23/09/2014




Friday, April 11, 2014

SC seeks response of Centre, states on violation of Right to Education Act

SC seeks response of Centre, states on violation of Right to Education Act

RIGHT TO EDUCATION ACT / TEACHER ELIGIBILITY TEST INDIA / NCTE GUIDELINES
 

Petition asked the states and the UTs to recruit and train one lakh additional professionally trained teachers every month.
   
The PIL, filed by the National Coalition for Education — a network of organisations fighting for the RTE — said at least 1.5 lakh schools and 12 lakh trained teachers were required to fulfill the goals envisaged under the RTE.

 It sought a direction that "the states and UTs upgrade all deficient schools with appropriate physical infrastructure so as to be in compliance with the RTE Act within six months.

"The states and UTs regularise and make permanent all contract and para-teachers in the country," it said. The petition also said the states and UTs should disclose the number of students admitted under the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) quota in the state in accordance with the provisions of the Act. 


 
A bench headed by Chief Justice P Sathasivam issued notice and sought their response after summer vacation on a plea filed by an organisation, National Coalition for Education.
  
The plea said lack of resources and failure to implement provisions of the RTE Act has resulted in a significant decline in education performance.
  
Senior advocate Colin Gonsalves sought a direction to all the states to complete the required neighbourhood mapping within six months and new schools be constructed six months after completion of the process.
  
The petition asked the states and UTs to recruit and train one lakh additional professionally trained teachers to end the shortage of educators within a year.
  
It sought a direction that "the states and UTs upgrade all deficient schools with appropriate physical infrastructure so as to be in compliance with the RTE Act within six months.
  
"The states and UTs regularise and make permanent all contract and para-teachers in the country," it said.
  
The petition also said the states and UTs should disclose the number of students admitted under the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) quota in the state in accordance with the provisions of the Act.
  
"Based on the aforementioned facts, it is clear that the Right to Education is being violated across the country. These violations have persisted for years and remain today in face of the RTE Act's requirement that they be remedied within three years of it coming into force.
  
"And more troubling, they persist despite widespread awareness of their existence by various responsible governments and authorities and in the face of previous orders from this court on October 3, 2012 to remedy them," it said

RTE : शिक्षकों की कमी पर केंद्र व राज्यों को नोटिस

RTE : शिक्षकों की कमी पर केंद्र व राज्यों को नोटिस

Tags :
UPTET  / टीईटी / TET Teacher Eligibility Test Updates / Teacher Recruitment News/  RTE  / RIGHT TO EDUCATION ACT


याचिकाकर्ता ने लगाया है शिक्षा का अधिकार कानून के उल्लंघन का आरोप 

नई दिल्ली (ब्यूरो)। देशभर के स्कूलों में शिक्षकों और संसाधनों की कमी के चलते शिक्षा के अधिकार कानून (आरटीई) के उल्लंघन के आरोप पर सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने शुक्रवार को केंद्र व सभी राज्य सरकारों से जवाब तलब किया। सर्वोच्च अदालत में दायर याचिका में इस कानून पर सही तरीके से अमल कराने के लिए सरकारों को निर्देश जारी करने की मांग की गई है।
चीफ जस्टिस पी. सदाशिवम की अध्यक्षता वाली पीठ ने केंद्र, राज्य व केंद्र शासित प्रदेशों को नोटिस जारी कर ग्रीष्मावकाश के बाद जवाब दाखिल करने को कहा है। याचिका नेशनल कोलीशन फॉर एजुकेशन संगठन ने दायर की है। याचिका में कहा गया है कि संसाधनों की कमी और आरटीई के प्रावधानों को लागू करने में विफलता के कारण शिक्षा के क्षेत्र में काफी गिरावट आई है। पीठ के समक्ष वरिष्ठ अधिवक्ता कोलिन गोंसाविस ने सभी राज्यों को छह महीने के भीतर दूर-दराज के इलाकों का अध्ययन करने का निर्देश जारी करने का आग्रह किया। साथ ही कहा कि यह प्रक्रि या पूरी होने के बाद छह महीने के लिए नये स्कूलों का निर्माण होना चाहिए।


News Source / Sabhaar : Amar Ujala (12.04.2014)