Government Teachers in Sindh Barred from Private Tutoring
New Policy to Improve Academic Standards
The Secretary of College Education, Asif Akram, has issued a directive barring government college teachers in Sindh from engaging in private tutoring or teaching at coaching centers during official hours. This decision aims to ensure that educators remain dedicated to their government responsibilities.
Concerns Over Academic Neglect
The notice, shared with college principals, outlines concerns about teachers prioritizing private coaching over their classroom duties. This behavior has reportedly caused a decline in student attendance and disrupted the academic atmosphere in government institutions.
Zero Tolerance for Misuse of Government Time
Officials highlighted that using official hours for personal financial gain is unethical and undermines the integrity of the teaching profession. Educators are reminded of their crucial role in shaping young minds and are urged to honor their responsibilities.
Disciplinary Actions for Non-Compliance
Principals have been tasked with monitoring staff attendance and ensuring adherence to the new policy. Any teacher found violating the rules will face disciplinary measures under the Sindh Civil Servants (Efficiency and Discipline) Rules, 1973. Furthermore, principals who neglect their enforcement duties will also face consequences.
A Step Toward Better Education
This policy underscores the Sindh government’s commitment to improving public education. By curbing distractions and ensuring teachers’ full attention to their roles, the department seeks to create a more effective learning environment.