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Government of India
Ministry of Human Resource Development
05-September-2010 19:52 IST
President Gives Away National Awards to Teachers; Exhorts Teachers to be Friends, Philosophers and Guides to Their Students
Shri Kapil Sibal Calls for Rational and Transparent System of Transfer/Posting of Teachers
The President, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil, gave away the National Awards to Teachers- 2009, here today. Speaking on the occasion, she stated that if our youth are to be utilized for building up a new country, a new society, the beginning must come from the teachers themselves. She said, “You must not only be a teacher, but more. You must be a facilitator, friend, philosopher and guide to those whose lives you mould. I am sure that our teachers, by the dint of their hard work and their passion, whether in schools in our cities or in our remotest villages, will strive to achieve high levels of professional work. You must constantly upgrade your teaching methodologies so that children get quality education. Use new techniques to make lessons more interactive and effective. Moreover, in-service teachers' training is an important aspect of a good education system. It enables teachers to renew their teaching skills.”

The President drew attention of the gathering to the disturbing trend of ragging in the country’s institutions of higher education underlining that teachers have a role towards preventing it. She said, “I have often said that this practice is not healthy, as it is a manifestation of intolerance on the part of senior students towards their juniors, who are new to the campus. It must be strongly condemned and should not take place in any institution of the country.” She also called upon teachers, particularly those in rural and distant areas, to hold classes regularly and ask students to attend school every day. She asked the teachers to remain in contact with parents and pay personal attention to the difficulties that their students may face.

In his address, Shri Kapil Sibal, Union Minister for Human Resource Development stated that The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 has become a reality and also that the Act has provisions which have been welcomed by teachers. But, he pointed out that there remains the problem of non-transparent and arbitrary postings and transfers of teachers. He said, “I believe that the time has come for every State Government /UT Administration to prepare enforceable rules, which should ensure a rational and transparent system of postings and transfers. It should also be kept in mind that women teachers have demanding domestic responsibilities and their special circumstances should be given due consideration.”

Shri Sibal also underlined the high expectations from teachers that the RTE has, which include their full involvement with the functioning of School Management Committees (SMCs), and accountability towards the “local authority” regarding rights of children. He also said that the Act invokes a moral response from the teaching profession – a response which would enable the country to turn the corner in this crucial area of human development. He emphasized that while teachers should be able to safeguard their dignity and their rights as members of an esteemed profession, there should be no compromise with the errant behaviour of teachers.

The minister spoke about how The National Curriculum Framework - 2005 recommended moving away from the examination system and reducing stress on children by integrating evaluation with the learning process and assessing them continuously on various parameters on a regular basis. He said, “For the effective implementation of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) we need to reform our examination system. A beginning has already been made in this direction by introducing the grading system. To implement CCE in a more effective manner we need to work closely with NCERT, CBSE and State Boards so that our children will be assessed on their fundamental competencies to understand and construct knowledge, not on their capacity to rote learn information from the text books and reproduce it in examinations.”

374 teachers were given the award by the President, from across the states and Union Territories in the country, besides awards given to teachers under some other categories including CBSE teachers, CISCE teachers, Kedriya Vidyalaya Sangathan teachers, Navodaya Vidyalaya Sangathan teachers, etc. Each award consists of a Certificate of Merit, a Silver Medal and a Cash Prize of Rs. 25,000.

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