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The DSC, a recruitment exam for teaching positions in government and local body schools, is scheduled from July 18 to August 5, while the Group -II recruitment exam for 783 vacancies will be held on August 7 and 8.
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The computer-based tests will be conducted till August 5.
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As per the details shared by the department on Thursday, of the total, 10,083 secondary grade teachers (SGTs) of the government and local body schools in the multi zone I received promotion as school assistants (SAs).
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During a teleconference, district educational officers were instructed to withdraw all first language Telugu textbooks of classes 1 to 10 both distributed and undistributed immediately.
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Students who had a nearly 50-day summer vacation are set to welcome the fresh academic year 2024-25 with return to their classrooms and playgrounds.
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He opined that she brought recognition to KBGVs and to Mancherial district as well. Mamatha secured 979 marks out of 1,000. She is a native of Annaram village in Kotapalli mandal.
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As part of the plan, teachers have been told to admit eligible Anganwadi children and also children aged five years and above into Class I in nearby government primary schools.
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The teachers claimed that despite receiving clarification from the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) over the promotions, the department did not disclose information to teachers.
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The move comes as the sixth question in section– II of the question paper comprising of three short answer questions with four marks each, deviated from the question paper blueprint. The add-on two marks are not grace marks and will be awarded only to those who had attempted and not to all students.
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Aims to provide information on career options
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As textbooks are prescribed for a number of years, they are passed on (or even sold at half rate) to students of the next batches for use. They are not for single-use
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Apart from alleviating the burden on children, the department will save big on paper purchases as the raw paper procurement will come down from the present 11,000 tonnes to 8,000 tonnes.
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As per the academic calendar announced by the School Education department for the academic year 2023-24, the schools will have a 13-day holiday for Dasara festival till October 25
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School Education department has rolled out new instructions for fixing the fee in the private schools
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The School Education department has come out with a 31-day schedule for promotions and transfers of teachers and headmasters via counselling.
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The School Education department has already announced TET, which would be conducted on September 15 and results to be declared on September 27.
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The School Education department declared August 29 and 30 as holidays for the schools which have been identified as the centres for the Group – II recruitment examination.
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The schools have been instructed to allocate one period daily for the reading session for Classes I to IX students besides ensuring that every child learns to read
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The teachers were asked to identify school age children in all habitations and enroll them in the nearest schools
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Students who had a summer break from April 23 are all set to start the fresh academic year 2023-24 returning to their classrooms and playgrounds