Senior students in Chennai continue learning despite declared ‘all pass’
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March 07, 2021 13:32 IST
‘Students of Class 11 in particular are already preparing for competitive exams such as NEET and these classes help them greatly,’ says G.J. Manohar, Headmaster and Correspondent of the Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School
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‘Students of Class 11 in particular are already preparing for competitive exams such as NEET and these classes help them greatly,’ says G.J. Manohar, Headmaster and Correspondent of the Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School Even as schools await further guidelines on how students of Classes 9 to 11 who have been declared ‘all pass’ will be awarded marks, classes, evaluation tests and even extracurricular activities on a small scale are continuing across several campuses.
TNTA appeal to CM
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The Tamil Nadu Teachers Association has appealed to the government to offer marks to candidates who have experience in teaching in schools while recruiting teachers for government colleges.
The Teachers Recruitment Board had announced filling up of vacancies in government arts and science colleges and many teachers who were teaching in schools have also applied for these posts, said P.K. Ilamaran, association president. “On January 21, the Board began scrutiny of certificates. It has allocated 15 marks for teaching experience, nine for higher education and 10 for performance in interview. The Board has taken teaching experience in colleges for the process. We want it to consider teaching in schools as an experience,” he said in his appeal to Chief Minister.