Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 10: Reacting sharply to the news item, “Nearly 80% of Schools lack enough Subject Teachers” published in the section of paper, School Education Department has refuted the claim and statistics given in the news item.
It is clarified that, by the department that, there are 18723 Govt. Schools in Jammu and Kashmir as on date, out of which, 8966 are Primary Schools,7228 are Upper Primary, 1741 High Schools and 788 HSS Schools. 97116 Teachers have been placed in the Govt. Schools of Jammu and Kashmir, for teaching from the Pre-Primary to the Sr. Secondary classes.
As per the recruitment made in the Schools, through Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board and ReT Scheme of the Govt. no subject specific teacher has been recruited or engaged. These are all general line teachers which are capable of teaching Mathematics, Science, SST and Languages in the schools.
The Pupil Teacher Ration in case of Primary School is1:13, Upper Primary Schools is 1:9,in Secondary School it is 1:14 and at HSS level it is 1:30, compared to PTR of 26, 19, 17 and 27 at the Primary, Upper Primary, Secondary and Sr. Secondary respectively at the National level. There were some schools in the Jammu and Kashmir, which were having single teacher but J&K was among the few States/UT to implement the School Complex system policy as mandated under NEP 2020. Under the Guidelines issued for School Complex System, 762 School Complexes have been formed in the UT of J&K and rationalization of Teachers has been made at different level, to ensure that no single teacher school exists in the UT.
The Unified District Information System (UDISE) for School Education launched by the Ministry of the School Education, has the fields of Science, Maths, SST and Language Teachers in the Schools, as such the data is filled by the Teachers from the School Level to ensure the compliances and the data of the updated UDISE reflects the availability of more than 90 % teachers in Upper Primary Schools, in all the subjects, though they are competent and qualified to teach the subjects other than those reflected against them. As such, it is clarified that, there is no dearth of Teachers in the Upper Primary Schools to teach any specific subject.
However, the subject specific teachers are recruited at Higher Secondary Level and there was a deficiency of those subject specific teachers in the beginning of the academic year 2023-24.
In order to address that, the Govt. has engaged 1496 Cluster Resource Coordinators, who are subject specific and have been deployed in the remote school, where there was shortage of Teachers.
It is further added that, the Govt. of Jammu and Kahsmir is spending almost Rs 18 crores every year to strengthen the Libraries and the Library books have been provided in all the 18723 Schools from primary to Sr. Secondary level, for making student knowledge enriched about the general awareness, environment and other Health & hygienic Conditions, as envisaged in the Library Guidelines. Efforts are also made to construct the special Library rooms, where the same doesn’t exist and 617 are library rooms are under construction in different schools.Presently, Libraries have been established in all the Schools as per the space availability.
As per UDISE, 10104 schools are without concrete ramps for which efforts are being made to construct the concrete ramps, in phased manner. Temporary Ramps in the leftover aschools, have been placed and functional. Recently, funds amounting, to Rs 2.62 crores have also been released for construction of ramps in schools. Moreover, the schools where Children with Special Needs are enrolled, have been given priority for the construction of ramps.
Similarly, 8339 schools, which had availability of land has play ground facility. Further, funding is being provided in case of schools, having space for playground, for its proper development. However, in order to ensure that, the children have access to the sports facilities, where play ground facility could not be developed due to lack of land availability, the Govt. has developed play ground in every Panchayat, where students of the schools also enjoy sports activities. Moreover, 100 Model Play Grounds with cost of Rs 20 crores are being developed, under Samagra Shiksha, besides this no. of Play Grounds, have been taken up under Capex grants.
The 17% increase in the Enrolment in 2022-23 is tantamount to the improvement of the basic amenities in the schools. The Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir, is committed to revamp the overall education system of the Union Territory and in the recent years more than, 3500 civil works have been completed under Samagra Shiksha and equal no. of works are under execution at different stages. Similarly, under UT Capex, more than 2000 works are under execution and no. of works have been completed. Model Kindergartens are being developed. Infrastructure has been improved in the Schools, as on the date, 92% Schools are having own Buildings. Furthermore, for the year 2024-25, the department of school education and literacy GoI has approved mega plan of Rs. 1665 Crores for the holistic development of the children studying in the School of the Jammu and Kashmir.