IE : UP Govt ties up with Bhabha Institute to train teachers : Nov 6,2007
UP Govt ties up with Bhabha Institute to train teachers
Maulshree-Seth
Posted online: Tuesday , November 06, 2007 at 12:00:00
Updated: Monday , November 05, 2007 at 10:25:49
Maulshree-Seth
Posted online: Tuesday , November 06, 2007 at 12:00:00
Updated: Monday , November 05, 2007 at 10:25:49
Lucknow, November 5 Following the deteriorating performance of primary school students in mathematics, the Government of Uttar Pradesh has tied up with the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, Mumbai, to train schoolteachers in the subject.
The idea is to not only to upgrade the knowledge of the teachers but also to introduce them to new methodologies of teaching.
The Annual Status of Education in India Report (ASER) released this year reveals that just 20.9 per cent of government primary and junior high school students in the state were able to solve subtraction problems, while just 23 per cent were good at division sums. Around 26 per cent of the students knew nothing of arithmetic.
Even surprise inspections conducted by the departmental officers revealed that students lacked basic mathematics skills. While most of the students failed to answer questions asked by officials, what was more surprising was that even some teachers found it difficult to solve problems.
Taking such reports into consideration, the government has decided to first train the teachers.
“Various facilities are being provided in the schools right from mid-day meal to books and proper infrastructure to retain the students. Therefore, there should not be any excuse for poor quality of education. This is the reason why we have decided to train the teachers first on the subject so that they can help develop the interest of students,” said Rohit Nandan, the Principal Secretary, Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Department.
“To train the teachers, we have selected the best institution Homi Bhabha Institute, Mumbai. The training will start from December and we believe that it will bring a positive change,” he added. Sources informed that a group of teachers from each district will be selected for the training. These teachers will then act as “master trainers” and impart training to the rest of them.
Publication : IE ; Section : National ; Pg : 2; Date : 6/11/07