College Teachers may skip
research
They may no longer be required to take up such projects for
getting promotions
Teachers
in colleges will soon no longer require mandatory research output for
promotions, with the Ministry of Human Resource Development setting the ball
rolling to change the guidelines for Academic Performance Indicators (API).
However,
the research requirement will continue to be mandatory for teachers in
university departments for promotions.
Laying
out the new guidelines, Minister of Human Resource Development Prakash
Javadekar said, “Making research compulsory for college teachers [has] harmed
research. Thirteen thousand UGC magazines came up. Many colleges made their
annual magazines into quarterlies and added them. I said there are so many
journals here: do you have Champak too?”
The
Minister was addressing a conference on “Higher Education Perspectives in
India” at the Deen Dayal Upadhyay College here on Saturday.
Relief for teachers
The
change is expected come as a relief for college teachers, as their teaching
load is generally higher than university faculty and many have been
apprehensive that promotions would become tough as they would not have time to
present well-researched publications for quality, peer-reviewed journals.
“College
and universities teachers are two different kinds of categories with different
expectations. College teachers’ primary responsibility should be to teach well.
That accountability is required,” Mr. Javadekar said. “We will not make
research compulsory for them. We will say, ‘It is your choice’,” he added.
Source | The Hindu | 30 July 2017
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