Monday, September 11, 2017

First Principals to be appointed through common entrance test across the country

Today I met two Principals of schools in Chennai whose school sent teachers for training in Awakened Citizen Program in 2016 and then not very active this year. When I went in person to find out for the 2nd time. One Principal avoids me to meet and even avoids face to face seeing me. Tells through another teacher that she is very busy. In the other school, Principal makes me stand without offering a seat to sit for couple of minutes, and then without showing interest to listen about the program, calls the coordinator and then both together say that their teachers are too busy to do classes.
What went in my mind? If Principals shows lack of interest for values, then how can teachers have values or how can students have any values?
Both Lady Principals need real value class first, for both needs some sense of discipline in their dress code.See this please http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Tamil-Nadu-teachers-told-to-mind-their-blouses/articleshow/5345859.cms And one of the Principal needs value class to know she is coming to school and not for a marriage function with so much of jewels on her. I only wished I had the power if I could take some actions against these Principals under whose care children supposed to learn and become better citizen useful for the country.
Setting bad examples in dress code it is no surprise they show lack of interest for value education for their students.
When we debate and protest a common National test or NEET for medical seat. First I felt, we need to reform our education in employing Principals through a National Eligibility test, like Kendriya Vidyalaya how they conduct to employ someone as Principal. Let it be same test and salary be same...Then we bring the same uniformity for employing teachers across the country through common test as eligibility for teaching and pay same salary and have same syllabus in schools. Then we can think of NEET which is certainly needed.

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