Fri. Mar 29th, 2024

Near about 151 Delhi government schools have found without any special educators for children with special needs and the Delhi Commission For Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) has filed a warning notice against them.

The Delhi Commission For Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) has warned these schools and strict action will be taken if they failed to appoint a special educator within six weeks of the notice.

The DCPCR said the schools have to certify within 15 days that a special educator is already engaged in the school or appoint one within six weeks of the notice.

In case if a school is unable to appoint a special educator within the given time, the school is directed to show a cause of the same, failing which the commission would be constrained to recommend to the board (CBSE) the initiation of disaffiliation of the school,” the notice read.

The notice mentioned that the Central Board of Secondary Education had in 2015 directed all affiliated schools to appoint special educators to ensure quality education for all children, including those with special needs.

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