New academic calendar year
may not have begun, but state government has announced that new academic
calendar will begin from March 21.
Syllabus of previous
classes is only being taught to the students upgraded to next class in the
schools.
Everybody is waiting
for the state government’s decision on implementation of the new academic calendar
year announced in the past by the director of the school education.
As per the new academic
calendar year, classes should be held from March 21 to April 23, but summer
holidays would be declared later. Leaders of teacher organizations alleged that
state government is under pressure from the private schools managements to only
follow the last year’s academic calendar and reopen schools on June13.
It is said that private
schools managements would not be in a position to campaign for their schools,
sending their teachers to the villages and getting admissions from rural areas
if state government followed the schedule of the new academic calendar.
Private school managements
are mounting the state government to drop its idea of adopting the new academic calendar year since
it had failed to supply the new school books to the school in time and what they would not be able to teach them
anything new now.
Telangana State United
Teachers Federation district general secretary A. Venkat said yesterday they
had taught previous year’s syllabus to the students even after upgrading to
higher class.
He said all the teacher
unions welcomed the state governments’ move to implement new academic calendar
year on the lines of the CBSE to strengthen the government school education system
but now they could not understand why state government is in dilemma on implementation
of new academic calendar year.
School management are
of the opinion that students will join governments schools if the schools will
continue till April 23 and this will hit the fresh admissions in private
schools.
Private school
managements say that there will be more admissions for private schools only when
there was a sufficient time for them to campaign in the rural areas.
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