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Latest News |
| 22nd
January 2010 / Times of India / Bangalore Edition |
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Dont mistreat any student, says CBSE
New Delhi: Taking note of several incidents of harassment
of students by teachers across the country, the Central
Board of Secondary Education has advised all its affiliated
schools not to mistreat any child or parent in the name
of enforcing discipline.
No school, under the guise of enforcing discipline, should
mistreat any student or parent thereof. This must be strictly
observed and enforced notwithstanding any external pressure
whatsoever, CBSE chairman Vineet Joshi has said in an
advisory to the schools.
Observing that adolescents are vulnerable to many influences
, the central education board has asked its over 10,000
affiliated schools to empower students to take informed
decisions.
The advisory further states: The schools need to be aware
of the sensitive and impressionable nature of minds of
schoolchildren and must ensure that all students, irrespective
of their differences in physical, social, economic status
or by their being differently abled, are dealt with in
a dignified manner.
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