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Friday, November 13, 2009

EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE


EDUCATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE

In India the shortage of faculty at every stage of Education, The Prime Minister focused on the difficulty in finding top level professors and lectures in the newly created Indian Institutes of Technology,the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research and other such institutions. The main problem is the deficiency in the quality of teaching in our schools, in our colleges and in our universities.
The Prime Minister stressed upon the need for finding ways to attract the best talent to join as faculty in premier institutions in particular and to improve the quality of teachers available in the country in general.
Right to Education (RTE) was one such step, but was quick to point out that its implementation depended equally on expansion of educational infrastructure and availability of trained and qualified teachers. The RTE alone would require an additional one million teachers.
RTE would take quality education to an estimated 160 million students who were presently out of school. We should extending greater respect to the teaching community.

PROF;JOHN KURAKAR

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