Saturday, June 25, 2011

School Complex

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NORMS AND PROCEDURE FOR FORMATION OF SCHOOL COMPLEX :
School Complex was formed as per proceeding RC.no. 167/L2-1/2003 of the Commissioner and Director of School Education, Andhra Pradesh Dt.11.11.2003

In a School complex each secondary school is integrally related to 10 to 15 primary Schools and Upper Primary Schools i.e., Government, Mandal Praja Parishad, Zilla Praja Parishad, Municipal Schools, that exists in its neighbourhood so that they form one complex of educational facilities. For this purpose the secondary school must be full fledged with Headmasters post.
The Headmaster of all primary and upper primary school shall become the members of the complex. The school complex helps in sharing of staff and material by the schools situated in a locality, and it involves co-operative effort. If there is no high school in the comp-plex area with sanctioned post of headmaster, upgraded high schools may be considered. Where no secondary schools are available, a number of primary schools closely located can be clubbed to an Upper Primary School which will act as "lead"school. 
CHARACTERISTICS OF SCHOOL COMPLEX
It is built around a secondary school. 
It is taken as a unit of educational reform or development.
It is used as a unit for introducing better methods of Instructions and evaluation and for regulating transition of children from one class to the other and from one school ato the other.
It will perform certain tasks given by the department and deal with the individual schools in its fold.
The Headmaster of secondary school will plan the work and gives guidance to all the schools in the area of the school complex. 
Each school complex shall have a committee under the chairmanship of the Headmaster of the Nucleus schools and the heads of the Primary and Upper Primary School as its members.
It will endeavor to improve standards through co-operative efforts. 
OBJECTIVES OF THE SCHOOL COMPLEX 
The school complex performs a facilitator role for improving the overall quality of the education by way of providing support in terms of men and material.
The school complex shall monitor the performance of individual schools and categorise the schools and teachers based on performance.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Friday, June 17, 2011

DIETCET 2011 RESULTS

DIETCET 2011

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DIETCET - 2011

District Institute of Education and Training Common Entrance Test (DIETCET)

Conducted by Department of School Education(A.P)


DIET CET 2011 RANKS

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Friday, June 10, 2011

Right To Education Act 2009 Rules in Andhra Pradesh



RIGHT TO EDUCATION ACT -2009 RULES IN ANDHRA PRADESH

The Indian Parliament enacted the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act,2009 (Act No.35 of 2009) to provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years.
2.     The Ministry of Law and Justice, have issued a Gazette notification (Extraordinary) No.359, dated 16.02.2010 under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act,2009 appointing the 01.04.2010 as the date on which the provisions of the said Act shall come into force in the state.
3.     After careful consideration, the State Government have decided to issue the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2010 for the State of Andhra Pradesh under the provisions of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act,2009 (Central Act No.35 of 2009).
4.     The Commissioner, Printing and Stationery and Stores Purchase, AP, Hyderabad is requested to publish the following Notification in an Extraordinary issue of the Andhra Pradesh Gazette dt. 05.03.2011.
5.     This order issues with the concurrence of Finance Department vide theirU.O.No. 29712/517/Expr.SE/2010, dated.26.11.2010
6. The G.O.MS 20 is available on Internet and can be accessed at the address httd://www.aponline.gov.in) Download CLICK HERE  
NOTIFICATION – I
In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (i) of Section 38 of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act',2009 (Act No.35 of 2009), the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby makes the following Rules.
1. Short title
These Rules may be called "The Andhra Pradesh Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Rules, 2010".
2. They shall be deemed to have come into force with effect from 1st
April'2010.
3. Definitions :-
(I) In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,
(1) 'Act' means The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009.
(2) Anganwadi' means an Anganwadi Centre established under the Integrated Child Development Scheme of the Ministry of Women and Child Development of the Government of India
(3) Child' means any child male or female in the age group of 6 to 14 years and includes a child who has completed five years of age as on 1stSeptember of the year of admission.
(4) Child belonging to socially disadvantaged group means and includes a child belonging to the schedule caste, schedule tribe, orphans, Migrant and Street children, Children With Special Needs and HIV affected/infected children.
(5) A child belonging to Weaker Sections means a child belonging to BC, Minorities and includes OCs whose parents' income does not exceed Rs. 60,000/- Per annum.
(6) 'Collector' means the head of civil and revenue administration in the district
(7) 'Corporator' means elected member of a ward of a Municipal Corporation within the limits of Andhra Pradesh or of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation.
(8) 'Councilor' means elected member of a ward of an urban local body
(9) 'District' means a revenue district of the State.
(10) 'District Educational Officer (DEO)' means the officer responsible for implementing the programmes for elementary education at district level.
(11) "ECE" means Early Childhood Care Centers established by Sarva Siksha Abiyan in the premises of primary schools or elsewhere to provide pre-school education to the children in the age group of 3-5 years.
(12) 'Elementary School' means a school that imparts education between class I and class VIII. It includes all existing schools in Andhra Pradesh, namely, Primary, Upper Primary & High Schools having these classes
(13) 'Free Education' means and includes providing elementary education to all children with no direct costs like fees/capitation fees, or indirect costs like kind/services / fees for stationary, etc. to be borne by the parents of child. The Government shall provide free textbooks, notebooks @ 1 notebook per subject and other writing material, midday meals with Nutritional values, uniforms in neighborhood schools run by the Government.
(14) 'Gram Panchayat 'means Gram Panchayat constituted under the Andhra Pradesh Panchayati Raj Act 1994.
(15) 'Local authority' means, the mandal parishad / zilla parishad / municipalities as the case may be, in their respective jurisdictions for the purposes of the Act.
(16) "Mandal Educational Officer (MEO)' means the officer responsible for implementing the programmes for elementary education at the mandal level.
(17) 'Mandal Resource Person (MRP)' means a resource teacher who coordinates academic activities in a cluster of schools
(18) 'Neighborhood area of a school' means the habitations in a safe walking distance of 1 km for a Primary School, 3 kms for an Upper Primary / High School having classes VI to VIII.
(19) 'Out of School Child' means a child in the age group of 6-14 who has not completed elementary education (who is either never enrolled in the school or dropped out without completing elementary education). A pupil of an elementary school absent for more than one month shall also be considered to be an out of school child.
(20) 'Primary school' means a school that imparts education between class I and class V.
(21) 'Sarpanch' means elected head of the Gram Panchayat.
(22) "School mapping" means planning school location to overcome social barriers and geographical distance and includes assessing availability of schooling facilities for elementary education based on certain fixed norms and standards in terms of location, infrastructure, teachers, by using the method of distance matrix between one habitation and other habitations. It includes The Geographical Information System (GIS) mapping of all the schools in Andhra Pradesh prepared by the Rajiv Vidya Mission (SSA), Andhra Pradesh.
(23) 'State' means the state of Andhra Pradesh
(24) 'State Government' means the Government of Andhra Pradesh.
(25) 'Specified Category' in relation to a school means the residential schools including Kasturba Gandhi Baalika Vidyalayas (KGBVs) and Minority residential schools run by Andhra Pradesh Residential Educational Institutions Society (APREIS), Andhra Pradesh Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (APSWREIS), Andhra Pradesh Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (APTWREIS), Ashram Schools run by Integrated Tribal Development Agencies (ITDAs), Sports schools run by Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh (SAAP) in addition to Kendriya Vidyalayas, Navodaya Vidyalayas, Sainik Schools for the purposes of sub-clause (III) of clause (n) of section (2) of the Act.
(26) "The Academic Authority under the Act" means The State Council for Educational Research and Training, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.
(27) "The Implementing Authority of the Act" means the State Project Director,Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, and it includes the Commissioner and Director of School Education, Andhra Pradesh.
(28) 'Walking Distance' means the distance covered by a child from habitation to the school.
(29) 'Ward Member' means elected member of a ward of Gram Panchayat. All other words and expressions used herein and not defined but defined in the Act shall have the same meaning respectively assigned to them in the Act.
4. Special Training For Out of School Children
(1) The School Management Committee/ Local Authority shall identify children requiring special training and organize such training in the following manner, namely:
(a) The special training shall be based on specially designed, age appropriate learning material, approved by the academic authority specified in section 29(1) of the Act.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University Admission NOtification for M.Ed., B.Ed. & B.Ed (Spl)

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Dr. B.R. AMBEDKAR OPEN UNIVERSITY

Road # 46, Prof.G.Ram Reddy Marg, Jubilee Hills, HYDERABAD – 33.
Recognised by Distance Education Council (DEC), New Delhi.
ADMISSION NOTIFICATION
The University invites applications for Admission into M.Ed., B.Ed and B.Ed (Special Education), 2011-12 through Entrance Test.
PROGRAMME
DURATION
MEDIUM
ELIGIBILITY
M.Ed

(Recognised by NCTE)

2 years

English

1. Candidate should be an Indian citizen residing in AP.

2. Candidates should have obtained at least 55% of marks in aggregate in B.Ed / B.EI.Ed. However 5% of marks will be relaxed in case of SC/ ST candidates.

3. The candidates must have at least 2 years of experience as on 1-06-2011 either as Teachers /Administrators / Researchers at any level in a recognized institution/ Department of Education.

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B.Ed

(Recognised by NCTE)

2 years

Telugu

1. Candidate should have a Bachelor’s degree in B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Sc. (Home Science) / B.Com. / B.C.A. / B.B.M. / B.B.A from any University recognized by UGC.

2. Candidate Should have a minimum two years teaching experience as on 01.06.2011 as a regular teacher at any level in Govt./Local Bodies/Aided Institutions recognized by the State Govt.

3. Vidya Volunteers who have completed 2 academic years of experience and working in the present post are also eligible ( service certificate must be countersigned by MEO )

4. Candidates falling under clause 2&3 and appeared at thefinal year Degree exams are also eligible to write the Entrance Test. Such candidates must submit their original degree certificate at the time of admission.

5. Candidates should have completed 21 years as on 01-06-2011.

B.Ed(SE)

(Recognised by RCI)

2 years

English & Telugu

1. Candidate should be an Indian Citizen residing in A.P.

2. Candidates should have passed B.A. / B.Sc. / B.Sc. (Home Science) / B.Com. / B.C.A. / B.B.M. / BOL or appeared for the final year examination at the time of applying for the B.Ed.(SE) are also eligible to write Entrance Test ..

3. The candidate who fulfils any of the following conditions will be preferred. a) Served a standard organization for least 2 years in any disability area. b) Be a parent of a disabled child/ children. c) Be a disabled person d) Possess a Diploma in special education of RCI. (or) Certificate of compliance Bridge course of RCI.

4. Age limit: 21 years by 1-7- 2011.

Programme
Cost ofApplication cum Prospectus
Commencement of Sale of Applications
Last Date for submission of filled in Applications
Date & Time of
Entrance Test
M.Ed
Rs. 400
08-06-2011
30-06-2011
17.07.2011; 11.00 am to 1.00 pm
B.Ed
Rs. 300
08-06-2011
30-06-2011
17.07.2011; 11.00 am to 1.00 pm
B.Ed(SE)
Rs. 300
08-06-2011
30-06-2011
17.07.2011; 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm
LAST DATE FOR SALE AND SUBMISSION WITH LAT E FEE OF Rs.200/- : 07-07-2011
Sale and Submission of Applications: Applications can be obtained by submitting a Challan (SBH) or DD from any nationalized bank in favour of “The Registrar, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University” payable atHyderabad either from the University headquarters, Programme centers for B.Ed.(Spl) or any Regional Coordination Centre of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University listed below. Filled in Application Forms shall be submitted along with a registration fee of Rs.100/- Challan (SBH) or DD at the RCC’s either in person or by post on or before the last date. The forms received without registration fee will not be considered.
List of Regional Coordination Centres (RCC’s) with Study Centre Code:
001 – Govt. Degree College (For Men), Adilabad; 002 – Govt. Degree College, Anantapur; 003 – Govt. Degree College, Kadapa; 004 – Sir C.R.R. College, Eluru; 005 – J.K.C College, Guntur; 006 – S.R.R Govt. Degree College, Karimnagar; 007 – SR & BGNR Govt. College, Khammam; 008 – Silver Jubilee Govt. College, Kurnool; 009 –M.V.S Arts & Science Govt. College, Mahabubnagar; 010Nagarjuna Govt. College, Nalgonda;011– Sri Sarvodaya College, Nellore; 012Giriraj Govt. College, Nizamabad; 013C.S.R.Sharma College, Ongole; 014 – Govt. Degree College, Rajamandry; 015 – Govt. Degree College, Siddipet; 016 – Govt. Degree College, Srikakulam; 017 – S.V Arts College, Tirupati; 042 – SRR & CVR Govt. Degree College, Vijayawada; 019 – Dr. V.S Krishna Govt. College, Vishakapatnam; 020 – M.R College, Vizianagaram; 021 – University of Arts & Science College, Warangal; 028 Govt. Degree College for Women, Begumpet, Hyderabad; 029 New Govt. Degree College, Khairatabad, Hyderabad.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Cashless treatment to A.P.Government Employees, Pensioners and their family members (HEALTH CARDS)

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Download GO MS NO: 1049, dt.31.05.2011 click here


1.         The Government has decided to provide comprehensive health care to all Government Employees, Pensioners, and their family members, on cashless basis through an appropriate scheme in lieu of the present medical reimbursement system. In order to implement the Scheme effectively, the Government has held a series of meetings with the Joint Action Committee of Employees, Teachers, Workers and Pensioners, and A.P. Secretariat Employees’ Co-ordination Committee representatives to discuss the scheme and its implementation modalities. Based on the inputs received during these meetings, the Government has decided to operationalise the scheme for comprehensive health care for employees, pensioners and their families in a time bound manner.
2.         Accordingly, the Government hereby constitute a Committee with the following members to analyse all aspects of the scheme and make comprehensive recommendations for its effective implementation:

1 Smt. Y. Srilakshmi, IAS Commissioner of Health& Family Welfare                        Chairperson
2 Dr. Venkatesh, Principal, Gandhi Medical College, Secunderabad                           Member
3 Dr. Rammohan, Prof. of Surgery, Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad                 Member
5 Dr. Sai Babu, Additional Director (Population Stabilisation),
Commissionerate of Health & Family Welfare, Hyderabad
          Member
6 Dr. P. Padmaja, Superintendent, Govt. Maternity Hospital, Sultan
Bazar, Hyderabad
          Member
7 Dr. Ranganath, Professor of Paediatrics, Niloufer Hospital, Hyderabad                     Member
8 Dr. G. Balaramaiah, President, Indian Medical Association                                       Member
9 Dr. P. Visweswara Rao, President, APNA                                                               Member
10 Dr. Bhaskar Rao, President, A.P. Speciality Hospitals Association                          Member
11 The Addl. Secretary/Joint Secretary to Government, General
Administration (SW) Department
           Member
12 The Addl. Secretary/ Joint Secretary to Government, Finance (Expr.
M&H) Department
           Member
13 The Joint Secretary to Government, HMFW Department                                        Member
14 The Additional Director of Medical Education, O/o Director of Medical
Education, Hyderabad
           Member
15 The Joint Director (Medical), O/o Director of Medical Education,
Hyderabad
           Member
16 The Joint Commissioner (Medical), O/o Commissioner, A.P. Vaidya
Vidhana Parishad, Hyderabad
          Member
17 The Chief Executive Officer, Aarogyasri Health Care Trust, Hyderabad                  Member-Convener