12 blind girl students who passed class 7, now have no school to go

http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-12-blind-girl-students-who-passed-class-7-now-have-no-school-to-go-2002720



Twelve blind class 7 girl students, who passed out from Kamla Mehta
Dadar School for the Blind, will not be able to pursue further studies
this year. This Marathi medium school has classes only up to class 7.

And for further studies students from this school go to the nearby
Saraswati High School at Naigaon (Dadar) where they are provided
separate resource teachers along with regular teachers. This year
however, Saraswati HS is not enrolling blind students in class 8 as it
does not have resource teachers as well as regular teachers to engage
this class.

As per Right to Education (RTE) Act, children with disability have to
be admitted in schools and provided all provisions. However, when
schools demand teachers, it's denied.

Saraswati HS teaches normal and visually-impaired students in the
vicinity. The Marathi-medium school had to close down its primary
section (up to class 7) last year for want of students. This March,
school authorities wrote to the education dept demanding that the
school be provided two resource teachers and a regular teacher as it
admits blind students from the nearby school in class 8. However, the
dept has not replied to date though the school academic year started
on June 16.

Bhausaheb Shinde, principal, Saraswati HS, said: "Since the education
dept did not reply, our normal students (eight) took admission in
other schools, but the 12 blind girl students from Kamla Mehta school
looking for admission in class 8 (Marathi medium) won't be able to
continue studies this year. Ours is the only school where resource
teachers for the blind are available and students from Kamla Mehta
used to take admission here. The 3 resource teachers we have, who
teach in class 9 and 10, have not been paid by the govt from 2012.
Marathi medium schools are slowly vanishing from the city."

In 2009, Shinde won India's Most Innovative School Teacher award
instituted by TCS, as well as the CASTME (Common Wealth Association of
Science Technology and Maths Educator) award in 2004 for innovative
geometry project.

According to RTE rules, schools should have one teacher for 35
students in a division. Saraswati school could admit only 20 students
in class 8, so the education dept shifted two teachers it had till
last year to other schools. The school then wrote to the dept seeking
one regular teacher and two resource teachers for this academic year.
But there was no reply. It then asked its students to take admission
in other schools.

This year the school has its principal, 3 regular teachers and 3
resource teachers to teach in classes 9 and 10. It has 30 students in
class 9 (13 normal and 17 blind) and 34 in class 10 (25 normal and 9
blind).

According to the rules, for 5 blind students there should be one
resource teacher. In Saraswati school, for 26 blind students in
classes 9 and 10, there are only 3 resource teachers. There should
actually be 5.

Suparna Ajgaonkar, principal, Kamla Mehta school, said: "Saraswati
school cancelled the admission of our 12 blind girl students. We,
along with the girls, are now holding talks with education dept
officials to find a solution. Those girls haven't been able to find a
place to pursue their studies. Saraswati school is very close to the
girls hostel in our campus and had resource teachers, so our students
used to take admission there. We have now provided the 12 a private
tutor to keep them occupied."
-- 
Avichal bhatnagar



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