| Saturday, June 28, 2008
Exclusive varsity to regulate B.Ed. colleges
Ramanathapuram/Madurai: An exclusive university for teacher
education, set up by the State government in Chennai to monitor/regulate
B. Ed. Colleges, will come into existence on July 1.
Tamil Nadu Teachers’ Education University will function
from the campus of Lady Wellington College, Chennai.
It is being established to streamline mushrooming teacher
training institutions and bring all B. Ed. colleges under
its fold, official sources told The Hindu on Friday. The move
would not only facilitate the government’s intention
to bring all institutions under one umbrella but also improve
the quality of teacher education.
Affiliation process
Giving more details, Secretary for Higher Education K. Ganesan,
when contacted, said all existing B. Ed. colleges in the State
would now be “transferred/affiliated” to the new
university. It would look into the process of affiliation
of new teacher training institutions.
He said at present each university had its own schedule of
admissions and examinations, which made it difficult to bring
uniformity among institutions offering B. Ed. course.
According to officials, there are 268 Teacher Training Institutes
in the State approved by the National Council of Teacher Education
(NCTE), New Delhi.
“When each university has its own time schedule, it
causes certain delays for candidates. Delays have to be avoided
as teachers’ recruitment is based on seniority in employment
exchange,” the Higher Education Secretary said.
Vice-Chairman of the Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher Education,
A. Ramasamy, said the State Government had come out with Tamil
Nadu Teachers’ Education University Act 2008 and issued
it in the gazette.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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