Pass TET to qualify as teacher\, says Madras High Court

Pass TET to qualify as teacher, says Madras High Court

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The has ordered the government to issue showcause notice, returnable in two weeks, to all unqualified teachers who have not cleared the Teachers Eligibility Test (TET).

Justice S M Subramaniam, disposing of four petitions by teachers Kasthurba Gandhi Baliga Vidyalaya Residential School, Perungalathur, who failed the test, said Tuesday that 60,000 fully qualified teachers who have cleared it or national eligibility tests were waiting and aspiring to be teachers.

Therefore, there was no reason for the government to retain such unqualified teachers in the post, the said.

In respect of implementing the qualifications, there could not be any leniency or misplaced sympathy by the Tamil Nadu government as this would be detrimental to the national educational policy, as well as in the interest of to be imparted to the children, he said.

"Thus, the authorities competent are bound to initiate appropriate action in the light of the Government of orders, as well as the minimum educational qualifications prescribed under the RTE Act, as well as by the National Council for Teachers

The said every was bound to keep in mind that there cannot be any compromise or leniency in respect of the minium qualifications prescribed by the for Teachers Education, the statutory authority constituted under provisions of the Right to Act.

The for Teachers Education is akin to that of the

As those who did not pass the despite the school and authorities extending the time to attend the test, the school authorities said they would be terminated from the post, against which the four preferred the petitions.

Observing that if the petitioners were not interested in completing the TET, then they were not eligible to continue in the post, the said the qualification was mandatory.

Therefore, the unqualified teachers were liable to be discharged from service, he said.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 21:05 IST