Teachers got relief in the condition of passing TET, issue raised in Parliament

K News Desktop- An important discussion took place in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament, regarding the Teacher Eligibility Test “TET”. The issue of increasing pressure on senior and experienced teachers due to the compulsion of passing “TET” was raised in the House.

BJP MP Dhananjay Bhimrao Mahadik said that this rule has been made to increase the quality of education, but it is causing unnecessary pressure for teachers who have been serving for a long time. He requested the Central Government to exempt experienced teachers who have served for 20-25 years from the “TET” examination, so that they do not have to face mental stress and insecurity.

The MP also said that under the Right to Education Act 2009, it has been made mandatory for teachers teaching classes 1 to 8 to pass TET. The aim of the rule is to improve the quality of education in schools, but this provision is causing problems to many senior teachers.

Dhananjay Bhimrao Mahadik said that it is not appropriate to suddenly bind teachers who have been serving for a long time with the condition of examination. His experience and contribution should not be ignored. “TET” by making special provisions for such teachers. Consideration should be given to providing relief from the requirement of

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