Students will have say in evaluation of teachers as HRD tweaks assessment criteria
BY MPOST BUREAU12 May 2016 11:29 PM GMT
MPOST BUREAU12 May 2016 11:29 PM GMT
The process of changing the present criteria of Academic Performance Indicators (API) scores, which relied heavily on co-curricular activities and research in the evaluation of teachers has been initiated and a notification will be issued soon, officials said.
“As per the new norms, students who have an attendance of 75 per cent, will be able to give feedback of their teachers.
The predominant weightage in evaluating teachers has been given to their teaching, learning and evaluating capacity,” a senior HRD ministry official said. Explaining the reason for bringing this change, the official said that under the previous criteria of API scores, a 30 per cent weightage was given to co-curricular activities and another 30 per cent to research.
Many teachers’ bodies have agitated against the API system which was introduced in 2010 as it was often perceived to be not fair. “The result of making research an essential component on the basis of which a teacher would be assessed and promoted, was that a lot of substandard in not very significant journals took place. Moreover teachers who focused more on teaching than say on extracurricular activities like refereeing a basketball match sometimes found themselves at a disadvantage,” another HRD official said.
In several colleges, including many in rural areas, the adequate support for research is not there, officials said.
We have reduced the rigidity of the previous system and decided that co-curricular activities and research would be measured separately as well as together and there will be no capping in research.
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