100 special educators will be recruited in government schools, disabled students will benefit

The state government has made a great decision to make the education of disabled students easier in state schools. Now 100 special educators will be recruited in government schools. For this, a special discount was provided in the recruitment and promotion rules of the school education department. The decision in the Cabinet meeting was approved on Tuesday at the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai. At the meeting, the Department of Finance also approved the recruitment process. The government says that this decision will provide direct advantage to the children who cannot study according to the general teaching method due to special educational needs. Thousands of Divyang students are studying in government schools in the state. Until now, only general teachers provide their education, which does not meet their special educational requirements. The appointment of special educators will not only help these children understand the subjects, but will also give the opportunity to improve their talent. The one-time exemption given in the recruitment was clarified by the school education department that for this recruitment, an exemption of once in the recruitment and promotion rules will be given in 2019. This will lead to the process quickly and the qualified candidates will be appointed soon. The department says the selection process will be transparent and qualified. Experts of experts’ opinion believe that this step will be a milestone to make the state’s education system inclusive. The presence of special educators will provide personal guidance to disabled children and they can make better contact with mainstream education. Education in the priority of the government said Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai at the meeting that the state government is committed to providing quality education to disabled students. He said that education is the right of every child and that such appointments will ensure that no child is deprived of his disability. Share this story -tags

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