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Download Solution PDFAs per National Policy on Education, 1986 poor performance of the teachers in the higher education is to be addressed by:
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UGC NET Paper 2: Education 19th June 2023 Shift 1
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Option 2 : Taking remedial steps
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 2) Taking remedial steps.
- The National Policy on Education, 1986 (NPE 86) states that poor performance of teachers in higher education should be addressed by taking remedial steps.
- This could include providing the teacher with additional training, mentoring, or other support.
- If the teacher's performance does not improve, then other measures, such as withholding increments or even removal from service, may be taken.
- Holding the next increment would not address the root cause of the poor performance.
- Removal of the teacher is a drastic measure that should only be taken as a last resort. Constituting an inquiry committee is a good first step, but it is not enough to address the problem of poor performance.
- The NPE 86 also states that the following factors should be considered when assessing the performance of teachers:
- The quality of teaching
- The teacher's contribution to academic and extracurricular activities
- The teacher's interaction with students and colleagues
- The teacher's professional development
- The NPE 86 emphasizes the importance of providing teachers with the support they need to succeed. This includes providing them with opportunities for professional development, mentoring, and feedback.
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