Discuss reforms
taken by Delhi Govt in Edu Sector
NEW
DELHI, JUNE 07: Minister of School Education, Haj & Auqaf and Tribal
Affairs, Zulfkar Ali today called on the Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish
Sisodia who is also holding charge of Education Portfolio in the National
Capital.
Both the leaders
discussed the education scenario and latest trends in it. Sisodia elaborated on
various reforms taken by the Government of Delhi during last few years due to
which Delhi Government Schools have been rated at par with private schools of
Delhi during CBSE Examinations.
Sisodia explained
that the main focus of Delhi Government is to develop creativity among the
children in the age group of 3 to 7 years for which early childhood care
centres have been established. In a major step towards the reforms, Delhi
Government has relieved the teachers from all administrative assignments in
order to enable them to focus solely on teaching. In order to maintain the
infrastructure, the Delhi Government has appointed the Estates Officers for
better management.
He further informed
that Delhi Government has made certain steps for exposure of the teachers by
sending them to other parts of the world viz Finland and Cambridge to gain
world-class exposure.
Delhi government
have also created a pool of dedicated teachers for various training and a
monitor model has been adopted where the academic performance of schools is
regularly monitored.
While responding to
the discussions, Choudhary Zulfikar offered that a group of trained mentors can
be nominated to visit Jammu & Kashmir and have inspirational interaction
with the teachers in J&K State which will be followed by a reciprocal visit
of teachers of J&K to Delhi. He further desired that during the current
academic year a team of teachers comprising 1000 teachers will be considered
for teachers exchange program.
Choudhary Zulfikar
also visited various schools of Delhi government and desired to establish
similar infrastructure in the state as well.
He extended an invitation to Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi to visit the
state of J&K so that both the states should work in coordination in the
field of Education. He was also accompanied by Secretary School Education
Department J&K Farooq Shah, State Project Director, SSA, Abdul Rashid War,
Director School Education-Kashmir, G.N. Itoo and Director School
Education-Jammu R K Srangal.
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