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Shiksha Mitra Scheme as para teachers for U.P.
Basic Shiksha Parishadiya Primary Schools
Need :
Universalization of elementary education.
Non availability of minimum 2 teachers for each parishadiya primary
schools.
Deployment problem in rural interior schools.
Teacher Pupil Ratio is very high in rural areas. To maintain teacher
pupil ratio as per norms in remote areas.
To involve VEC in primary education.
Objectives of the scheme :
To provide minimum two teachers in each parishadiya primary school.
To minimise the teacher pupil ratio up to the norms.
To make provision for local youths to serve their community.
To ensure active participation of Village Education Committee in
primary education.
To make provision for local educated ladies to serve in schools &
promote Community confidence in girls education.
To increase retention of children.
To ensure enrolment of out of school children by focussing Shiksha
Mitras on largest classes I & II in schools.
To obtain, aim of five teachers per school, in 3:2 ratio of regular
teachers & Shiksha Mitras.
Operational aspects of the shiksha mitra scheme :
Minimum educational qualification for the Shiksha Mitra is
Intermediate or equivalent.
Shiksha Mitras should be from the village, failing which from the
Nayaya Panchayat where in the primary school is located.
50% women will be selected as Shiksha Mitra.
Selection will be done by Village Education Committee (VEC) through
merit list prepared on the basis of average of educational
qualification marks obtained at High School & Intermediate level.
Selected list of Shiksha Mitra will be screened by the District
Level Committee, to check that it is as per rules and then only
honorarium funds will be released to VEC & Shiksha Mitra sent for
one month pre-inducation training.
Rigorous training for 30 days is provided on the basis of training
module prepared by the experts & educationists of State Council of
Educational Research and Training.
After approval of the District Level Committee, the selected
candidates have to obtain one month rigorous training at DIETs.
Rs. 2400/- is the honorarium p.m. paid through VEC.
Shiksha Mitra can be removed from his duty by VEC due to
non-satisfactory performance.
Shiksha Mitra entrusted to teach class - I & II. They are trained
specifically for this.
A provision of 15 days refresher training after completion of every
year academic session successfully, and the V.E.C.'s renewal of his
candidature for next session.
Teaching Learning Material grants have been provided to Shiksha
Mitras also for joyful learning practices.
VEC can renew the contract of the Shiksha Mitra in next session
keeping in view their work & conduct.
Sanctioned Shiksha Mitra :
Total 158838 Shiksha Mitras have been sanctioned in SSA from 2001-02
to 2005-06 out of which 149868 have been selected and placed in
primary schools.
18994 Shiksha Mitras sanctioned by Directorate of Basic Education in
year 2001-02, out of which 17661 shiksha mitra are working in
primary school.
During 2006-07, target of shiksha mitra is 8435, out of which 801
shiksha mitra have been selected.
General Impact of the scheme :
Single teacher schools have been reduced from 17% to 4%.
Public perception of Shiksha Mitra's work is very good.
Head Teachers & regular teachers are reporting that teaching work
done by Shiksha Mitra of good quality.
There are more lady teachers in schools - 40% are Shiksha Mitras.
Highly qualified Shiksha Mitra's having qualification up to
postgraduate & B.Ed. are getting selected.
Children of class I & II are responding well to the local Shiksha
Mitra in the play way method.
Shiksha Mitra's are benefitting from monthly Nyay Panchayat Resource
Centre (NPRC) meetings with regular teachers.
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