Temp teachers should not be more than 10% of faculty: UGC
By Jayendra Chaithanya T | Express News Service |
Published: 11th February 2018 02:46 AM |
COIMBATORE: The University Grants
Commission (UGC) has come out with a draft regulation governing
appointment of teachers and other academic staffs in colleges and
universities and maintenance of quality in higher education system.
The draft rule says that the teachers
appointed on contract basis should not be more than ten percent of total
faculty posts in the institution and they should also be paid on par
with the regular faculty.
The draft regulation also said, universities and colleges must adopt at least 180 working days, i.e. there should be a minimum of 30 weeks of actual teaching in a 6-day week.
Of the remaining period, 12 weeks may be
devoted to admission and examination activities, and non-instructional
days for co-curricular, sports, college day, etc., 8 weeks for vacations
and 2 weeks may be attributed to various public holidays, it added.
The workload of the teachers in full
employment should not be less than 40 hours a week for 30 working weeks
(180 teaching days) in an academic year.
It should be necessary for the teacher
to be available for at least 7 hours daily in the university or college,
out of which at least 2 hours for mentoring of students (minimum 15
students per coordinator) for community development or extracurricular
activities or library consultation in case of under graduate courses and
at least 2 hours for research in case of post graduate courses, for
which necessary space and infrastructure should be provided by the
university or college.
The minimum direct teaching-learning
process hours should be 16 hours for assistant professor and 14 hours
for associate professor and professor.
Association of varsity Teachers former
president K Pandiyan said, this is the lowest pay revision. There is a
huge difference in pay structure between college and university teachers
and IIT teachers. The draft regulation does not suggest API score for
career advancement scheme, instead has self-appraisal form, Pandiyan
added.
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