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- The Uttar Pradesh government has ordered a comprehensive audit of all private-school teachers in the state.
- The decision follows concerns raised by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) about teachers without proper qualifications.
- District-level school inspectors (DIOS) will conduct the audit and report for every private school.
Audit Details
- Information to be collected for each teacher includes:
- Name and position
- Academic qualifications
- Trained teaching degree (D.El.Ed or B.Ed)
- Eligibility exam clearance (CTET/TET)
- Appointment letter and recruitment process
- Salary details
Trigger for the Audit
- A complaint from a resident of Jhansi alleged that many private-school teachers lacked valid qualifications.
- NCTE stated such violations compromise education quality and demanded strict compliance with national eligibility norms.
Consequences for Non-Compliance
- Ineligible teachers will be immediately removed from teaching duties.
- Schools may need to submit explanations; repeated violations could lead to:
- Suspension of school recognition
- Financial or administrative penalties on management
Rationale and Impact
- Goal: Ensure children are taught by qualified and trained teachers.
- Parents support the decision, expecting better transparency and accountability in private schools.
- Teacher unions see it as a way to curb unqualified hiring and ensure trained educators are employed.
- Some private-school managers feel the audit is excessively strict.
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