Friday 03 September 2010 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
Kalam for IAS like screening for Primary teachers

To ensure that primary school teachers are qualified and equipped to groom the young minds, there screening must be like those of IAS officers

New Delhi: Primary school teachers in India should be selected the way civil service officers are to ensure that they are qualified and equipped to groom youngsters, former President APJ Abdul Kalam said.
 
Kalam was speaking on Capacity Building in Young Minds for the Central Institute for Educational Technology (CIET) lecture series at the Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi, reports IANS.
 
"Like an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) fellow has to go through a preliminary exam, then a main exam and then an interview. Of 400,000-500,000 people, just 1,000 are selected. Like that a primary school teacher will have to go through such a process," Kalam said.
 
In his jovial style, the former President also emphasised the need for a better system of evaluation for students.
 
"Schools are evaluated according to the performance of students but a paradigm shift is required where the way students are groomed is important," he said.
 
Asked if the class 10 board examinations, which the Human Resources Development (HRD) Ministry has proposed to make optional, put undue pressure on students, he said that he believed teachers can play very important role in this and also the curriculum matters.
 
This, he explained, was because of a more relaxed environment, where students were allowed to be creative, take part in art, painting and not feel pressured by teachers.
 
National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Director Krishna Kumar endorsed Kalam's views.
 
"Unless teachers take initiative and don't inculcate the natural endowment of children to be bold and different from one another - something will continue to lack in our system," he said.
 
Via the national curriculum 2005, we have tried to cease the current Darwanian system. Teachers and education department officials should commit to the child rather than the system, he said.

A great idea. I would like to take it further. There should be a requirement that each prospective teacher be required to take a course on how to teach the children in a teaching, loving, caring and abuse-free manner. Courses like this do exist. If the teachers take it, then the horrific stories that we read in the newspapers will reduce and the children will be better students.

There is a course called Responsible Childcare that is available to all in India in both English and Hindi. This would be one option.

In fact it is one of the best ideas and suggestions which can be implemented in India but at the same time the salary for the Primary School Teachers should be the best one even better than IAS officers because they are the people who are going to mould and shape the future India. Someone said: Children are the natural real resources for any nation.

Let us think about it and practice it.

Early morning mail - good morning.
A good work starts with hypothesis like this.

Regards
Dr. R. Dayal Yadav
Director - Research
Study Group DIM. IUI

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