Goa
schools oppose 'no fail' policy this academic year
Tuesday May 17, 2011 07:52:53 AM,
IANS
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Panaji: The Goa
government's decision to implement the "no-fail" policy from
classes 1 to 8 as advocated in the Right to Education (RTE) law
this academic year has been opposed by school managements, which
say they are not yet equipped to implement it.
Members of the Goa Headmasters Association (GHA) which met state
education department officials Monday, remained steadfast in their
criticism of the hasty implementation of the Section 16 of the RTE
Act in the absence of government guidelines.
"We met the state education director today (Monday) on the
'no-fail' policy issue, but we are not convinced that introducing
it in this academic year, especially when the results have already
been announced, is a good idea," GHA president Sanjiv Sawant said.
"We are not against the RTE Act in any way. But there are
practical issues. For example, we would want to know from the
government what remarks we should put while promoting the students
who have already been declared as failed," he said.
The meeting between the GHA and director education Celsa Pinto has
failed to resolve the deadlock, with the headmasters insisting on
postponing the 'no fail' policy until the next academic year and
Pinto insisting that it be implemented with retrospective effect
from the 2010-2011 academic year.
The government circular which was issued last week, seeks to
implement section 16 of the RTE Act with retrospective effect. The
section states that "no child admitted in the school shall be held
back or expelled from school till the completion of elementary
education".
Educationists and schools have protested against Education
Minister Atanasio Monserrate claims that his department's decision
to implement the 'no-fail' policy was "irrevocable".
A local NGO working in the field of education has already called
Monserrate's hasty implementation of the 'no fail' policy as
"populist" aimed at the assembly polls which are scheduled to be
held early 2012.
"It is surely a populist move aimed at the elections, which are
scheduled to be held early next year," the NGO said.
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