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Dearth of special teachers who alone can impart education & training to CwSN: SC

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Dearth of special teachers who alone can impart education & training to CwSN: SC

Dearth of special teachers who alone can impart education & training to CwSN: SC

Dearth of special teachers who alone can impart education & training to CwSN: SC


UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM

ADDED : அக் 29, 2021 12:00 AM

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UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM ADDED : அக் 29, 2021 12:00 AM


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நிறம் மற்றும் எழுத்துரு அளவு மாற்ற

New Delhi: There is a “dearth” of rehabilitation professionals or special  teachers who alone can impart education and training  to handicap persons or children with special needs  (CwSN) and are registered by the Rehabilitation  Council of India, the Supreme Court said on  Thursday.
 
The apex court, observing that this  disparity will have to be addressed by the National  Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), said persons  with disabilities in the country constitute over 2.21  per cent of the total population as per the Census  figures of 2011.
A bench headed by Justice A M  Khanwilkar said there are only 1,20,781 special  educators registered at present with the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). 
“As of today, there is a dearth of  rehabilitation professionals or special teachers  recognized and registered by the council, who alone can impart education and training to handicap  person/CwSN,” said the bench, also comprising  Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and C T Ravikumar.
The bench said this in its 100-page verdict delivered on petitions espousing the cause of teachers  having B.Ed. (special) and D.Ed. (special) degree or  diploma courses and fully trained to cater to the  requirements of CwSN including education and  making them independent.
The top court said it is for the NCTE to  evolve holistic mechanism in collaboration with the  RCI to enhance the number of special teachers to  overcome the deficit.
“As per the available data with the unified  district information system for education, there are  22.5 lakh CwSN in the country. Further, only 4.33  lakh general teachers have been trained to teach  CwSN in addition to teaching general children and  only 28,535 special teachers are available for children  with special needs/ CwSN,” the bench said.
It noted that these figures were stated this year in July affidavit filed by an under-secretary of the Ministry of Education.
The top court said the Centre must forthwith notify the standards of pupil-teacher ratio  for special schools and also separate norms for special teachers, who alone can impart education and  training to CwSN in general schools across the country.
The bench said until the competent authority formulates a comprehensive action plan on  this, as a “stop-gap arrangement”, the recommendations made in 2019 by State Commissioner for persons with disabilities, National  Capital Territory of Delhi, be adopted.
“As a stop-gap arrangement...we are  persuaded to adopt the pupil-­teacher ratio  ascertained in this decision as 8:1 for children with cerebral palsy; 5:1 for children with intellectual  disability, ASD (autism spectrum disorder) and  specific learning disabilities; and 2:1 for deaf-blind and a combination of two or more of the seven  disabilities mentioned in the recommendation..,” the  bench noted in its verdict. 

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