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Ministers, B.Ed College owners nexus ruins teachers training in J&K | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Oct 11: Nicely run teacher training courses in state like B.Ed. by the Universities of Jammu & Kashmir and ETT by the J&K State Board of School Education (BOSE) were derailed by an unholy powerful nexus between owners of B.Ed. colleges and the concerned ministries. This was alleged by Deep Singh, President of "Jammu Private Schools and ETT Institutes Association (Progressive)". Sources reveal that frustrated rich and influential B.Ed. colleges lobby is now pleading on the basis of its buildings infrastructures and Universities related working for a leading space in ETT course of school education department, he added. No doubt, outgoing secretary school education of state renamed the ETT course as D.Ed. course, prepared a revised D.Ed. syllabus and proposal for considering the D.Ed. qualified students to be recruited against vacancies of primary school teachers but the minister concerned failed to implement the same as on date, Association expressed. Association is of the view that ETT or D.Ed. course being run along with functional schools must be considered in a positive way as a functional school works like a well equipped laboratory for the trainees. |
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