Consultative Committee Meeting of Ministry
of HRD Held: UGC Proposes Setting up of Four Regional Centres of Educational Management
The meeting of the Consultative Committee of Parliament for the
Ministry of Human Resource Development was held here last evening on
the subject, “Proposed National Mission on Teachers and Teaching” . At
the outset a presentation was made in this regard in which it was
elaborated that UGC has made two specific proposals with regard to
teacher training. The first one is regarding Setting up of Regional
Centres of Educational Management in the Indian Institutes of Management
at Ahmedabad, Kolkata and Bangalore and in the National University of
Educational Planning and Administration. The second one is regarding
Establishment of Centres of Excellence in Science and Mathematics
Education in leading national level institutions, namely Indian
Institute of Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research etc. for
development of specialized cadre of academy of teaching and teacher
educators. In the presentation it was also highlighted that Technology Enabled Learning can also play an important role in enhancing the capacity of teachers. Presently, under the National Mission on Education through ICT, up to March, 2012, Virtual Private Network and internet connections have been provided to 392 universities and 18189 colleges/polytechnics across the country. A number of projects have been sanctioned under the NMEICT scheme to various institutions of the country. For UG course, Consortium of Educational Communication (CEC) has been tasked for e-content generation.
The presentation pointed out that as regards training of teachers for polytechnics, the four National Institutes of Technical Teachers’ Training & Research (NITTTRs) located as Bhopal, Chandigarh, Chennai and Kolkata have been directed to organize ‘Summer Schools” during the forthcoming summer for training 1,000 technical teachers of polytechnics by each NITTR. They have further been advised to take action in this regard after consultation with the concerned State Governments so that they may nominate their participants in the programme.
Addressing the meeting Union Minister for Human Resource Development, Shri Kapil Sibal said that the final contours of the proposed National Mission and its operational features are under discussion. The Mission, however, would address, on the one hand, current and urgent issues such as supply of qualified teachers, attracting talent into teaching profession and raising the quality of teaching in schools and colleges. On the other, it is also envisaged that the Teacher Mission would pursue the long term goal of building a strong professional cadre of teachers by setting performance standards and creating top class institutional facilities for innovative teaching and professional development of teachers.
Speaking on the occasion, Members of Parliament underlined the requirement of a Mission on Teachers, as the shortage of teachers is very marked in the country. Members of Parliament also expressed concern regarding inadequate quality of education in the country. Some MPs stated the need for greater use of ICT in imparting teacher education. MPs also underlined the need for adequate infrastructure to be in place in teacher training institution and also that while releasing funds, UGC could address manpower requirements ahead of infrastructure requirements.
Also present in the meeting were: Dr. D. Purandeswari, Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Secretary Department of School Education Smt. Anshu Vaish, and Secretary Department of Higher Education, Shri Ashok Thakur besides other senior officers. The Members of Parliament who attended the meeting include: Shri Jose K. Mani, Shri Jagda Nand Singh, Shri Ganeshrao Nagorao Dudhgaonkar, Shri Prem Das Rai, Smt. Rama Devi, Dr. Ram Prakash, Shri Ishwar Singh, Smt. Vasanthi Stanley, Shri Mohammed Shafi, Shri G.N. Ratanpuri, Shri Ram Vilas Paswan and Shri Avinash Pande.
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