Covid-19 had a devastative impact on teachers licensure and certificate requirement. A teacher must require a bachelor degree. And then he or she is eligible for the test reading,writing,math and also the subject he or she want to teach. The teacher must pass a basic test of classroom teaching. After 3 years of bachelor degree and teaching certificate he or she can apply for a higher salary.
DURING COVID-19
During the covid-19 changes were made on the licensure and certification process.
According to the N-66-2020 policy a teacher who is unable to complete primary credential assessment are also eligible for the secondary credential assessment. This promoted the concept of sharing of teachers in schools and educational institutions. This sharing of teachers are mainly occurs in profiles like arts,crafts,music and traditional courses. There were changes made in the renewal process of certificate during the covid-19 period.
AFTER COVID-19
The National Educational Policy (NEP)'s policies have been devised after 2020. Now a teacher require 60% marks in the teachers eligibility test (TET) conducted by NEP in both central and state level and also that of the union territory level. This 60% marks allows the teacher to teach for the classes I to VII. Now the renewal process of the certificate is linsent to all the teachers across the country
CONCLUSION
So the policies of NEP was devised on the period of covid-19 that is the period from 2020 to 2021 and have been revised in the year 2022. Therefore some policies which was made at the time of pandemic is still in force even after the year 2022 were NEP revised the policies which could deal with the shortage of teachers.
BY
Ashwin. K
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Sree Narayana Mission Senior Secondary School
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