15 govt schools in Nagaland district face shortage of teachers – Times of India

DIMAPUR: There is a scarcity of teachers in the 15 government high schools in Nagaland’s Longleng district.
A total of seven government high schools are without maths teachers, no English teachers in 10 schools, no science teachers in two schools and no Hindi teachers in five schools.
This was revealed by Longleng senior sub-divisional education officer and district education officer-in-charge Yahuto Kath at the District Planning and Development Board meeting on Thursday.
Highlighting the grievances faced by the government schools in the district due to the shortage of teachers, Kath said as per the standard criteria of the schools, the actual requirement of teachers in these 15 government high schools is 21 in maths, 17 (science), 10 (English) and 11 (Hindi) graduate teachers. He said 18 government middle schools in the district do not have fourth grade staff.
Saying that one cannot expect good results without teachers, he said the shortage of major subject teachers is directly affecting the performance of the students in their examinations. Kath submitted a proposal for approval of teachers and fourth grade staff in the government high schools and government middle schools in the district in the meeting.

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