Advertisement

PRC Maybe Solved! Teachers Anger Remains Unsolved!

Updated at:

PRC Issue Maybe Solved! Teachers Anger Remain Unsolved!

PRC Maybe Solved! Teachers Anger Remain Unsolved!
PRC Maybe Solved! Teachers Anger Remain Unsolved!

There have been fruitful discussions between the PRC Steering Committee and the Ministers Committee on the ongoing PRC row. Ahead of the indefinite strike of the employees on the midnight of 6 February, the AP ministers Committee held discussions extensively with the leaders of the PRC Sadhana Samithi on Friday night. The government is likely to hike the fitment apart from changing the HRA slabs of the employees. Furthermore, the employees are likely to meet the CM on Saturday and are more likely to call off the strike.

Well, everything appears fine in the case of the employees. Is that really so? No way. It must be recalled that the Teachers stood front-runners in taking the protest aggressively. All the Teachers of AP have gone extremely angered at Jagan Reddy for valid reasons. Even though the PRC issues are solved, their school related issues would remain unsolved. Checkout the following. 

Advertisement

* The school education system is merely collapsing as the merger of elementary classes is being done in the high schools.

* Until now, the high school Teachers would teach around 5 instructional periods a day which is idealistic. The merger leads them to teach all the 8 periods a day which hamper their teaching prowess thus the students would receive low quality inputs inevitably from their Teachers.

* The government is just taking a single medium into consideration for filling up the vacant posts. As such, even then some Teachers are taken to high schools through promotions, the workload of the Teachers remains heavier.

* The high school Teachers are feeling ashamed of teaching primary classes all of a sudden.

* The story of taking photos and videos and uploading them in numerous apps is different and merely a time wasting process.

* All the primary schools, which were developed under the Nadu-Nedu scheme, will go wasted with the merger of lower classes in high schools. 

SOLUTIONS FOR THESE PROBLEMS: Jagan Reddy must immediately drop the idea of lower classes merger in the high schools. Further, a bulk DSC should be announced to reduce the teacher-pupil ratio in all schools. No teacher posts shall be blocked under any circumstances. All the useless apps must be banned. If not all this mandatory work is done, Teachers turn nightmares for Jagan Reddy.