‘CCE will serve no purpose’
TURA: With an aim to chalk out a strategy to step forward on their demand for provincialization of Upper Primary schools before RTE implementation, an emergency meeting was recently organized by the Meghalaya Upper Primary School Teachers’ Association (MUPSTA).
The meeting observed that the Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation system would serve no purpose as long as the conditions of the teaching community and education infrastructure were not improved and stressed on the need for provincialization of upper primary schools in the State.
On the problems being faced by the Mid Day meal cooks the association lamented that the government had not released their honorarium since July last year and demanded that the same be stopped if the government thought of it as a burden.
The MUPSTA Garo Hills Region has, meanwhile, resolved that it would meet the central body in Shillong to chalk out a new strategy to go about its demands.