Calls for regular
capacity building of teachers to improve teaching skills
SRINAGAR, JULY
14: The Advisor to Governor, Khurshid Ahmad Ganai today
visited government run schools in Sonwar area in Srinagar to personally take
stock of the educational and infrastructural facilities in these educational
institutions.
The Advisor, was
during the inspection of schools, accompanied by Director School Education
Kashmir Dr G N Itoo, Chief Education Officer Srinagar M K Fazili and other
officials.
The team led by
the Advisor conducted a detailed inspection of Government Girls Higher
Secondary School and Government Boys High School in Sonwar to have firsthand
appraisal of their functioning.
Ganai visited the
classes and library in both the schools and interacted with teachers and
students to assess the quality of teaching and learning.
The Advisor on
the occasion stressed on improving the quality of education. “Education is a
two-way process, when quality of teaching is improved quality of learning will
also improve automatically,” he said and added “We have to create scientific
temper among the students and make them competition worthy”.
He said the
students have to be made ready for academic excellence at global standards and
for this quality of teaching and learning has to improve substantially.
Emphasizing on
capacity building of teachers he said, “Knowledge is not stagnant so at all
times there is room for capacity building of teachers both in schools as well
as at college level.”
The Advisor said
there are new schemes and initiatives to improve quality of teaching and
learning which will help in improving learning outcome in a substantial way.
He directed the
school managements to ensure attendance of all teachers is marked through
bio-metric system. He said biometric attendance in all government schools will
greatly enhance element of accountability and ensure proper education and
completion of syllabus on time.
Ganai was also given briefing about the academic activities, conduct of
examinations, and attendance of students by the school in-charges.
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