Education Minister proposes Student Adoption Model for Teachers

Minister for Education, Naeem Akhter speaking at an inaugural function of a conference at Srinagar on Monday.
Minister for Education, Naeem Akhter speaking at an inaugural function of a conference at Srinagar on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, May 30: Min-ister of Education Naeem Akhter today appealed Government school teachers to adopt a child every year for academics and personality development as the same voluntary initiative will bring a revolution in our society.
The Minister was speaking at an inaugural function of “Three days state level collaborative conference for Educational Administrators of J&K State.” The conference is being organized by the National University of Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA) in collaboration with Directorate of School Education Kashmir.
Mr Akhter said that the real society of the State can be found in Government schools and if we have to make strides towards progress and development, this section has to be made a priority. “We have around 1.20 lakh Government teachers and if every teacher adopts a child, not literally but for taking care of his education, and personality development, we will be able to produce high caliber 1.20 lakh students every year,” said Akhter.
He further added that the initiative won’t be needing crores of rupees from Government but only unflinching commitment from teachers.
While counting the initiatives taken by the Education Department during the last one year, the Minister said that more needs to be done and asked NUEPA to help the State in their drive to reform education.
The Minister said that Government is creating model schools out of Government schools and NUEPA can be a great help. He proposed exchange of teachers between various states under NUEPA guidance to make such schools successful.
The Minister said that the department is currently working on curriculum up-gradation so that the students would be able to crack every competitive examination and be able to compete at global levels. He said that the department has issued Charter of Duties for everybody from teachers to Educational Officers that is aimed to guide concerned officials on this road of success. He also announced that the reforms in Vocational Training is also underway to make education interesting, practical and inclusive for all.
Vice Chancellor NUEPA, J B G Tilak, Director School Education Kashmir Dr. Shah Faesal, Chairman BOSE and other officials from all parts of the state were present on the occasion.