Enter the master: politics and education- when managing committees in schools reportedly have a ruling party-affiliated person imposed on top, academics are unavoidably tainted by politics
Reducing the school drop-out rate is praiseworthy, but political interference in the education sector is certain to destroy it
Government schemes and policies have helped. Different reports and accounts suggest that not just the proper distribution of midday meals — during the Covid-19 shutdown of schools the government distributed uncooked midday meal items with masks and soap — but also that of shoes, clothes, bicycles, textbooks — Bengal was the fastest in reaching books to pupils during the pandemic — have resulted in the growing numbers in schools. The Kanyashree scheme, by which government funds help parents educate girls until they are 18 and not marry them off, has been widely acknowledged. In the bleak scene of learning outcomes in India, the 2018 ASER indicates another improvement — if the ability to read Class II texts by students of Class V can be so called.
But happy endings are rare. The state government’s pride in the growing number of schools, colleges and universities built in the last decade seems misplaced in the context of the lack of teachers. A teachers’ association has said that around 87,000 teachers’ posts are vacant in the secondary and higher secondary levels. This does not augur well for pupils. It is not just delays in recruiting teachers already empanelled by the School Service Commission but also the thrust to appoint politically preferred candidates that are eroding the positive effects of the government’s declared schemes. And when managing committees in schools reportedly have a ruling party-affiliated person imposed on top, academics are unavoidably tainted by politics and the independence and dignity of teachers are hurt. It is no coincidence that teachers and teacher candidates are growing increasingly unhappy. Universities and colleges are complaining of similar political interference, which has not lessened at all since the last regime. Perhaps the tragedy at the school level is more poignant, since the government has obviously tried hard in this sector. But all its efforts will go to waste unless the ruling party stops interfering — through the government route or otherwise — and higher education is no longer sabotaged from more than one direction.
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