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4. Administrative and Non-Teaching Burdens
Ironically, government school teachers are often some of the most qualified and highly trained educators available, having cleared strict state or national level examinations. However, their time is frequently split. They are often burdened with heavy administrative paperwork, data entry, election duties, and managing government welfare schemes (like mid-day meal tracking), which takes valuable time away from actual classroom teaching and lecture preparation.
5. Accountability and Routine
Unlike private schools, where management strictly monitors daily output due to commercial pressure, government systems can sometimes suffer from weak monitoring. This can lead to:
Inconsistent Syllabus Pacing: Pacing can fall behind, leaving students rushing to finish chapters right before major board exams.
Lack of Regular Feedback: Students and parents might not receive detailed, continuous feedback on where the student is struggling until final exams arrive.
The Flip Side: It's worth noting that this standard stereotype is changing in places like Delhi, where "Model Schools" or Specialized Excellence Schools have seen massive upgrades in smart classrooms, labs, and sports facilities, proving that the system can deliver when funded and managed properly
Ironically, government school teachers are often some of the most qualified and highly trained educators available, having cleared strict state or national level examinations. However, their time is frequently split. They are often burdened with heavy administrative paperwork, data entry, election duties, and managing government welfare schemes (like mid-day meal tracking), which takes valuable time away from actual classroom teaching and lecture preparation.
5. Accountability and Routine
Unlike private schools, where management strictly monitors daily output due to commercial pressure, government systems can sometimes suffer from weak monitoring. This can lead to:
Inconsistent Syllabus Pacing: Pacing can fall behind, leaving students rushing to finish chapters right before major board exams.
Lack of Regular Feedback: Students and parents might not receive detailed, continuous feedback on where the student is struggling until final exams arrive.
The Flip Side: It's worth noting that this standard stereotype is changing in places like Delhi, where "Model Schools" or Specialized Excellence Schools have seen massive upgrades in smart classrooms, labs, and sports facilities, proving that the system can deliver when funded and managed properly
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Mohd Afroz Alam
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