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The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) was established when, in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1) of Section 23 of the RTE Act, the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) received notifications dated 23 August 2010 and 29 July 2011 stipulating minimum qualifications for eligibility to teach Classes I to VIII.
State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Delhi is an autonomous body of the Government of Delhi.It is a nodal agency recognized by the National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE) [1] for admission, curriculum construction, course conduct, guidance, examination and certification of pre-service training programme in the area of pre-primary teacher education and elementary ...
The institute offers full-time diploma programme in teacher education, which is recognized by the National Council for Teacher Education [2] and affiliated with the State Council of Educational Research and Training, Delhi [3]
National Commission on Teacher I - School Teachers and the National Commission on Teachers II - Higher Education 1983-1985: Major Recommendations. Delhi: Doaba House. NCERT Review of Teacher Education in India; New norms for teacher education mooted; Panda, B. N. and A.D. Tewari. (2009). Teacher Education. New Delhi: A P H Publishing.
The college offers Teachers Training Programmes - B.Ed & B.El.Ed - and is among the few colleges of University of Delhi to offer the course outside the Central Institute of Education (CIE), University of Delhi. [2] The college is a part of North Campus cluster but is located off campus.
Government School Teachers Association (GSTA) Delhi is a teachers' union recognized by the Delhi Government, India, which represents teachers serving under the Delhi Government. [1] The current elected General Secretary of GSTA is Ajay Veer Yadav. [2] Master Azad Singh, ex-Mayor, North Delhi MCD contested in these elections. Teacher groups ...
In 1973 Delhi School Education Act was passed in the assembly, according to which responsibility for Pre-primary and primary level of education in Delhi was given to local bodies like MCD, NDMC and Delhi Cantonment Board; and Directorate of Education was made responsible for secondary and senior secondary level of education. In 1980–81, Delhi ...
Teach For India has graduated 3 cohorts of 5,200 students from 10th grade in Mumbai, Pune, and Delhi till 2019 with a graduation rate that is consistently better than the Government schools’ average. Their 4th cohort graduated in 2020 with a passing rate of 94-98% across these three cities Mumbai, Pune, and Delhi. [8]