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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Teachers Eligibility Test process initiated in Cooch Behar


Teachers Eligibility Test process initiated in Cooch Behar

COOCH BEHAR (WB): The process for the Teachers Eligibility Test for recruitment of primary school teachers has been initiated in Cooch Behar district. 

The authorities of the District Primary School Council (DPSC) and the Uttar Banga Kshetriya Gramin Bank reached an agreement in this regard on Wednesday evening. 

The matter is now under consideration of the district magistrate for his approval. 

DPSC chairperson Kalyani Poddar said on Thursday that the application forms for the TET will be distributed from the selected 35 branches of the Gramin Bank on and from November 17. 

The forms will arrive in Cooch Behar from Kolkata within a day or two, Poddar said. 

The DPSC chairperson also said that the TET examination will be held on the same day all over the state. 

After the completion of the TET examination, the DPSC will be able to fill up vacant posts of teachers in the primary schools. 

Presently there are 1,245 posts of teachers lying vacant at different government primary schools in the district, she said.

News Source : Times of India (1.11.12)
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

WBTET : 46000 teachers to be recruited


WBTET : 46000 teachers to be recruited

Calcutta, June 8: Mamata Banerjee today announced that 46,000 teachers would be recruited to fill up vacancies in Bengal’s 50,000-odd state-aided primary schools.

“The cabinet has approved a decision to recruit 46,000 primary teachers,” the chief minister told reporters at Writers’.

Mamata said 10 per cent of the 46,000 posts would be reserved for degree holders of the primary teachers’ training institutes (PTTI) and para teachers.

Sources in the government said the primary teachers would be recruited within a year. A decision will be taken in the next cabinet meeting on the modalities of absorbing the teachers of sishu siksha kendras and Madhyamik siksha kendras, the sources said.

The teaching community welcomed today’s decision and said the move would ensure that the teacher-student ratio in schools was 1:40.

“There were exactly 46,000 vacancies in the 50,000-odd state-aided primary schools. There are nearly 1.75 lakh teaching posts in these schools,” a source in the school education department said.

Samar Chakraborty, the general secretary of the CPM-controlled All-Bengal Primary Teachers’ Association, said: “One cannot deny that we need more teachers to offer quality education in the primary schools. Enrolment in these schools has increased considerably. The previous government had succeeded in checking dropouts at the primary level. Today’s decision will provide job opportunities to many educated youths.”


News Source : http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110609/jsp/bengal/story_14090153.jsp
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News Analysis : 
In Next 1-2 years Bumper Recruitment will be seen in Education Sector.
All over India under RTE Act, You can see huge number of vacancies are announced and lakhs of teachers posts are vacant.
RTE (Right To Education ) is announced in Eleventh Five Year Plan ( 2007 - 2012 ) and B Ed degree holders are waived to become Primary Teacher upto 1st Jan 2012. And approx 20 Lakhs posts are sanctioned for RTE implementation till 1st Jan  2012.
However many states not started to fill posts of teachers, And may seek relaxation for B Ed candidates.

Big recruitment can be seen in - UP (Approx 2.5 Lakhs posts are vacant ), Bihar ( Recently announce 1.7 Lakh Teachers Recruitment ), Rajasthan ( Approx 1 Lakh Teachers, Recently stay on recruitment for approx 42000 teachers comes in news, Recently Assam Govt. appointed 26000 teachers under RTE and many new jobs are ready, Gujarat, Punjab , Haryana , Uttrakhand, Jharkhand , Orissa , Tamilnadu , Andhra Pradesh etc. 
Therefore approx 8-10 Lakh jobs of teachers can be filled in next 1-2 years.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

IIM Study Report on RTE (SSA), School Education Administration, Clsses in Schools


IIM Kolkata Conducted A Study ‘Restructuring of School Education System in West Bengal’


The study focussed on three aspects of school education: (a) The implications of the Right to Education Act (RTE) vis-à-vis Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) /Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA); (b) The administrative set up and governance structure of school education; and (c) The delivery mechanism and in-class transactions in schools.

Information Source : http://www.teindia.nic.in/Files/Reports/CCR/IIM_report_sedWB.pdf


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IIM Study Report on RTE (SSA), School Education Administration, Clsses in Schools

IIM Kolkata Conducted A Study ‘Restructuring of School Education System in West Bengal’


The study focussed  on three aspects of school education: (a) The implications of the Right to Education Act (RTE) vis-à-vis Sarva  Shiksha  Abhiyan (SSA)  /Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA); (b) The administrative set up and governance structure of school education; and (c) The delivery mechanism and in-class transactions in schools.

Information Source : http://www.teindia.nic.in/Files/Reports/CCR/IIM_report_sedWB.pdf
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Sunday, March 4, 2012

West Bengal - Calcutta High Court : Order to cancel selection of 2200 school teachers

West Bengal - Calcutta High Court : Order to cancel selection of 2200 school teachers


Calcutta, March 1: Calcutta High Court today asked the government to cancel the appointment of 2,200 primary school teachers in undivided Midnapore in 1996 on the ground that they were either under-qualified or were given preference over more qualified candidates.
Justice Harish Tandon said in his verdict that the 2,200 teachers were selected from an “erroneous panel” and directed the school education department to prepare a fresh list incorporating the names of the eligible candidates among the 82 petitioners, who had alleged that the appointments were “politically motivated”. He said fresh appointments to all 2,200 posts would have to be made by June 12.
“The state is directed to file a compliance report before this court by June 12,” Justice Tandon said.
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