
Teachers’ union raises concern over new initiatives
The Hindu
“There are already serious concerns over the merger of Classes 3 to 5 of primary schools in high schools.”
Leaders of the Andhra Pradesh United Teachers’ Federation (APUTF) have raised serious concern over implementation of ‘Supporting Andhra’s Learning Transformation’ (SALT), a World-Bank assisted initiative in the education sector.
In a statement, federation State president N. Venkateswarlu and general secretary K.S.S. Prasad said the government had signed an agreement with the World Bank for a loan of ₹1,875 crore to bring changes in the education sector. “There are already serious concerns over the merger of Classes 3 to 5 of primary schools in high schools and now implementation of other new policies will only debilitate the education sector,” they said.

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