Teachers recruitment system has become more efficient, says Sengottaiyan
To ensure the physical and mental well-being of students,
yoga classes will soon be introduced in all school, Chief Minister Edappsadi K.
Palaniswami said on Thursday.
The announcement follows an advisory put out by the School
Education Department earlier this month urging students to safeguard themselves
against physical and mental harm triggered by unnecessary online activity. The
advisory has also asked students to be physically active besides exhorting them
to participate in sports and yoga.
The Chief Minister made the announcement at the time of
handing over appointment orders to 2,315 post-graduate teachers and 58 special
educators at an event organised at the University of Madras on Thursday.
Calling the appointment of special educators a ‘milestone’,
Mr. Palaniswami said the government was taking steps to promote inclusive
education as it had been revealed that nearly 10% of all the students in the
State had learning difficulties.
Stating that the government was doing everything possible to
have a transparent recruitment system, Minister for School Education K.A.
Sengottaiyan said that a system has been put in place to enable teachers to get
their appointment orders fast.
“While it used to take over 7 to 8 months for teachers to
get the results and appointment orders, the Teachers Recruitment Board now has
made the process faster and transparent,” he said.
Mr. Sengottaiyan further said that as a part of the measures
taken by the department to help students prepare for competitive exams, the
Anna Centenary Library would soon become a centre where students could get
coaching from teachers across the country through video conferencing soon.
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