Higher secondary teachers boycott evaluation

  • | Thursday | 12th April, 2018

The teachers took out a protest from the Government Model Higher Secondary School, the main evaluation centre in the district, to S.K. Members of the Federation of Higher Secondary School Teachers’ Association (FHSTA) boycotted the evaluation of Plus Two answer scripts in the district on Wednesday in protest against the State government’s move to merge the Higher Secondary Directorate with the Department of Public Instruction. According to Shemeem Ahmed, convener, FHSTA, over 80% of the teachers in the 10 evaluation camps in the district participated in the protest. Abdul Khader, State treasurer, said the teachers would be forced to go on an indefinite strike if the government did not withdraw the proposal. Those on probation were excluded.

more-in Members of the Federation of Higher Secondary School Teachers’ Association (FHSTA) boycotted the evaluation of Plus Two answer scripts in the district on Wednesday in protest against the State government’s move to merge the Higher Secondary Directorate with the Department of Public Instruction. According to Shemeem Ahmed, convener, FHSTA, over 80% of the teachers in the 10 evaluation camps in the district participated in the protest. Those on probation were excluded. The teachers took out a protest from the Government Model Higher Secondary School, the main evaluation centre in the district, to S.K. Square. K.T. Abdul Khader, State treasurer, said the teachers would be forced to go on an indefinite strike if the government did not withdraw the proposal.

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