RAJOURI, MAY 19: The district
administration Rajouri discussed remedial measures to improve results in
schools here at a meeting of principals and headmasters.
Additional
Deputy Commissioner Sher Singh chaired the meeting of heads of higher secondary
and high schools where the overall board result for class 12 and 10
was recorded below twenty percent.
The meeting took
feedback f regarding reasons for abysmal performance by the students in these
schools so that remedial steps are taken to ensure improvement in the next
session.
The meeting was
attended by Chief Education Officer Lal Hussain, Headquarter Assistant to DC
Mohammad Raiyaz, Principals and headmasters of various higher secondary and
high schools.
The meeting pin
pointed various reasons hampering the delivery of
quality education , including shortage of teaching staff,
non-cooperation of parents, lack of adequate infrastructure and frequent closure
of schools along LOC due to cross border shelling.
The meeting also
embarked on the need to strengthen the education at primary level so as to have
desired results in board exams. It was said that ‘No detention policy’ of the
government needs to be relooked as promotion to higher grades is of no use if
the student is not performing good in the primary classes.
The ADC assured
that the administration will look into the issues raised by participants. He
directed the CEO to carry out extensive exercise for rationalisation of
teaching staff. He said that most of schools lacking won
accommodation are being provided building under project ‘Tameer’
started by District Administration.
The CEO was asked to lay special focus on the low performing schools and
make provision for remedial and extra classes during summer
vacations by deputing subject experts. The participants were also impressed
upon to organise parent teacher meets on regular basis to inform parents about
performance of their children.
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