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National development, social reconstruction and overall progress and
prosperity of the society have ever been quite convincingly recognised to be
closely linked with the system of education of the land. In our plan and action
this has ushered in a movement for universalisation of education. In the
socialistic pattern of society and a democratic set up we have accepted
education as a fundamental right of one and all.
In the fitness of things, decency both in the means and ends of
education express quality in education. Eventually all this comes to be known
as the effectiveness of education. By effectiveness of education, we mean to
receive quality education to produce intelligent learners and responsible
citizens of the country. The yardstick of effectiveness of education remains to
be its capability of maintaining a regular and sufficient supply of personally
satisfying and socially useful individuals.
Education is fundamentally a phenomenon of interaction between the
teacher and pupil. The society develops a frame work of curriculum which
serves as the laid down track for the runway of education. The teacher as a
professional worker, a group leader and a facilitator of learning virtually goes
to stamp the ultimate outcome of this network of interaction, i.e. education.
For all practical purposes, the quality of education is primarily reflected in the
quality of its teachers. The quality of teachers moulds and shapes the quality
of education. In this context, we are strikingly reminded of the so oftenly
quoted remarks of the Education commission (1966, p 46) "of all the factors
which influence the quality of education in and its contribution to national
development, to quality, competence and character of teachers are
undoubtedly the most significant. Nothing is more important than securing a
sufficient supply of high quality recruits to the teaching profession providing
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them with the best possible professional preparation and creating satisfactory
conditions of work in which they can be fully effective. "
Our traditional education heritage considers teaching as a noble
profession, besides being an art. These are some who teach to live and
others who live to teach. The later category is the one who seeks effective
means of teaching. Effective teaching is the outcome of being an effective
teacher, success in teaching at all levels depends mainly upon the teacher,
who are the real architects of a nation. Their role in developing the character
and vision of the citizen of the future is unique. The Secondary Education
Commission (1953) rightly points out that,
"The most important fact in our contemplated educational
reconstruction is the teacher, his personal qualities, his educational
qualifications, his professional training and the place that he occupies in the
school, as well as in the community"
Teacher to be the real manager of classroom teaching-learning
process must have skills, competence, inclinations and, of course, entire
satisfaction with his Job. Teacher's mental health and job satisfaction play an
important role in the teaching - learning process. If the teacher is not in sound
mental health, he can do incalculable harm to the nation in terms of poor
guidance to the students. Hence he cannot do justice to the job assigned to
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