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  • Kerala CBSE School Managements Association Calls for Inclusive Attitude from State Govt

    By NE Reporter on May 24, 2017

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
    The Kerala government should adopt an ‘inclusive attitude’ towards stakeholders of CBSE schools while making decisions and framing policies related to education, senior administrators of the Kerala CBSE School Managements Association said here today.
    While unaided schools are unable to pay the wages fixed by the state government for aided schools, the Association is willing to meet with the government to fix a new wage scale, they told a press conference.
    “But imposing various taxes on the schools will only affect the standard of education,” they pointed ouindirat. “The fact is CBSE schools across the state are tarred with the same brush.”
    The press conference was preceded by a meeting of the Association with 200 CBSE school delegates from across the state to discuss a gamut of issues ranging from salaries of teachers to fee structures, school transportation, making Malayalam compulsory and hosting a youth festival.
    The association called for the setting up of an education commission to study the state’s education standard, which has been witnessing a decline in the last decade. During their interaction with reporters, the administrators of the Association also addressed issues regarding the upcoming academic year. “The state government will be made aware that the fee structures vary in rural and urban areas and there is no blanket high fee structure across the state,” they said.
    There should be at least 185 school working days in the year. While in the past couple of years, the CBSE adopted a lenient academic pattern, it has now become tougher with a schedule of about 200 working days, particularly in classes 9 and 10. “The Kerala State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights must consider this while taking decisions about school days,” they argued.
    While the CBSE guidelines call for speed governors with 40 km for school buses, the circular also notes that it can vary, depending on the conditions of a particular road and in agreement with the state government.
    “The Association has been in touch with Transport Minister Thomas Chandy to increase the speed limit to 50 km in the coming academic year,” they said.
    The CBSE schools in Kerala teach Malayalam till class 8, while the state government has now made it compulsory till class 10.
    “The central nature of the CBSE syllabus makes this difficult and we want the government to take a lenient position towards class 9 and 10 students, particularly with students transferring into and out of the state,” they said. CBSE schools are increasingly being controlled by state governments; this is not suitable for its national character.
    The HRD Ministry is starting an NCERT training centre for teachers in Kochi, and a director has already been appointed. All CBSE school managements are obliged to utilise the facility.
    Preliminary steps have been taken towards including CBSE school students in the NCC, Scouts and Guides, and the Kerala’s unique Student Police Cadet programmes.
    The Association will meet with the HRD ministry to discuss hosting a state-level youth festival for CBSE schools in the 2017-18 academic year, in which district-level winners will compete at the state level and go on to contest on a national level. Association General Secretary Dr Indira Rajan has presented the manual of the Kerala school art festival to the HRD Minister.
    Kerala CBSE School Management Association Working President G Rajmohan made the introductory address. Dr Indira presented the Association’s report. Also present at the press conference at Mascot Hotel was President Adv T P M Ibrahim Khan.

    NE Reporter

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