Saturday, September 27, 2014

Answer Keys for CTET-SEPT 2014 Examination

Answer Keys for CTET-SEPT 2014 Examination

CTET Answer Key 
Paper-I
Paper-I MainSET M
SET N
SET O
SET P
Punjabi LanguageSET M
SET N
SET O
SET P
Common Keys for 14 Languages
(Telegu,Bengali,Sanskrit,
Malayalam,Manipuri,Odia,
Gujarat,Urdu,Assamese,
Tibetan,Marathi,Khasi,
Garo,Mizo)
SET M
SET N
SET O
SET P
Paper-II
Paper-II MainSET Q
SET R
SET S
SET T
Punjabi LanguageSET Q
SET R
SET S
SET T
Common Keys for 14 Languages
(Telegu,Bengali,Sanskrit,
Malayalam,Manipuri,Odia,
Gujarat,Urdu,Assamese,
Tibetan,Marathi,Khasi,
Garo,Mizo)
SET Q
SET R
SET S
SET T

CTET Answer Key  सीटीईटी में 15 प्रश्नों के दो उत्तर 28




जागरण संवाददाता, इलाहाबाद : केन्द्रीय माध्यमिक शिक्षा बोर्ड (सीबीएसई) अपने ही प्रश्नों में फंसता नजर आ रहा है। बोर्ड ने 21 सितम्बर को आयोजित किए केन्द्रीय अध्यापक पात्रता परीक्षा (सीटीईटी) की उत्तर कुंजी में खुद ही अपने आप को गलत ठहराते हुए एक ही प्रश्न के अलग-अलग सेट में अलग-अलग उत्तर दिखाया है। बोर्ड ने कुल 30 प्रश्नों में से 15 प्रश्नों के दो-दो उत्तर जारी कर दिए हैं।1रविवार 21 सितम्बर को देशभर के कई केन्द्रों में आयोजित हुई इस परीक्षा में 6.98 लाख परीक्षार्थी पंजीकृत थे। बोर्ड ने प्रश्नों के सही उत्तर गुरुवार को जारी किये। उत्तर कुंजी जारी होते ही छात्रों ने प्रश्नों के उत्तर से मिलान किया तो सीबीएसई की बड़ी गलतियों का खुलासा हो गया। बोर्ड ने एक ही प्रश्न को अलग-अलग सेट में अलग प्रश्न संख्या के रूप में दिया था और जब उत्तर कुंजी जारी हुई तो उन्हीं प्रश्नों के दो- दो उत्तर जारी कर दिए। इसके अलावा कई प्रश्नों के उत्तर भी गलत जारी कर दिया। बोर्ड ने प्रश्नपत्र के क्यू सेट में भाषा के द्वितीय प्रश्नपत्र के प्रश्न संख्या 123 में कस्य ध्वनि: श्रूयते पूछते हुए इसका उत्तर दूसरे विकल्प वंश्या को बताया है जबकि इसी प्रश्न को टी सेट में प्रश्न संख्या 138 में पूछते हुए इसका उत्तर भेर्या: बताया है। इसी तरह से क्यू सेट के प्रश्न संख्या 124, 125, 126, 127, 132, 133, 135, 140, 142, 143, 144, 145, 147, 148 व 149 पर भी छात्रों ने आपत्ति जाहिर की। छात्रों ने बोर्ड के रवैये पर भी आक्रोश जाहिर किया है। सीटीईटी के एक ही प्रश्नपत्र के आधे प्रश्नों पर उठ रही आपत्ति बोर्ड के कई और गलतियों का संकेत दे रही हैं। हालांकि समय कम होने के कारण छात्र भी असमंजस में पड़े हुए हैं कि वो कैसे सभी प्रश्नों के सही उत्तर जांच कर सामने ला सकें। 25 सितम्बर को अपरान्ह जारी हुए प्रश्नपत्रों की उत्तरकुंजी के आधार पर बोर्ड ने 26 सितम्बर तक ही आपत्ति दर्ज कराने का समय दिया है।

News Sabhaar : Jagran (27.09.14)

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

CTET 2014 answer key to be released

CTET 2014 answer key to be released



 

 September 22, 2014 
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) which conducted Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) on 21st September 2014 at various centres across the country is expected to release the answer key in its official website soon.

Candidates who appeared for CTET 2014 may download the answer key soon after the release in the following official website at http://ctet.nic.in

To download the CTET 2014 answer key, candidates may follow the below steps:

Log on to the official website at http://ctet.nic.in

Find a way to answer key section.

Click the link titled as CTET 2014 answer key.

Answer key for the mentioned CTET 2014 will appear on the screen.

Candidates may take a printout of the published answer key.

CBSE earlier announced a recruitment notification for Teacher posts through online mode in the month of July/August. Eligible candidates were invited to apply for the mentioned posts and applications were accepted till 4th August 2014. CBSE has announced to upload CTET answer key 2014 in its official website within a short period.

Eligibility criteria for appearing in CTET for Classes I-V

Candidates should have Senior Secondary pass certificate with minimum 50% marks or should have 2- year Diploma in Elementary Education.

OR

Candidates should have Senior Secondary pass certificate with at least 50% marks or should have4- year Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed).

Eligibility criteria for appearing in CTET for Classes VI-VIII

Candidates should have a graduation degree or 2-year Diploma in Elementary Education.

Candidates with minimum 50% marks in graduation or 1-year Bachelor in Education (B.Ed) may also apply.

Candidates with minimum 50% marks in Senior Secondary or 4- year Bachelor in Elementary Education (B.El.Ed) may also apply.

Based on the written exam held on 21st September 2014, answer key will be released on the official website. Candidates may check the answer key and make a rough judgement of their results. Discrepancies regarding the published answer key should be immediately notified before the stipulated date which will be announced along with the answer key. Late notification will not be accepted.

For more details candidates may visit the official website at http://ctet.nic.in


Monday, September 8, 2014

KARTET : Wanted: English teachers

KARTET : Wanted: English teachers

Karnataka TET, KTET, 




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Only 1,939 candidates of the 23,900, who appeared for the Karnataka Teacher Eligibility Test (KarTET) in English medium, cleared the test held in June this year.
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 The demand for an English-medium education is on the rise, with good English language skills being considered a crucial asset in the job market today. However, the number of teachers trained and qualified to teach English and in English-medium is not keeping pace with the demand.

Private schools have been frantically looking for such teachers and the situation is now all set to get worse. Only 1,939 candidates of the 23,900, who appeared for the Karnataka Teacher Eligibility Test (KarTET) in English medium, cleared the test held in June this year.

This is significant because all schools — government, private or aided — can henceforth recruit only teachers who have cleared this eligibility test. This is part of a nationwide effort to set national standards and benchmark teacher quality in recruitment. The number of those who took the exam in English medium was far lower than those who took it in Kannada: 23,900 against 3.44 lakh candidates. Only 5.93 per cent of the applicants cleared the test.

The Kannada-medium scene is not particularly rosy either. Only 22,899 of over 3.86 lakh candidates who appeared for the examination qualified.

As 9,511 government teacher posts are likely to be filled this year, private school managements fear they will not have enough teachers to teach English. D. Shashi Kumar, organising secretary of the Karnataka State Private Schools Managements’ Federation, said managements would be “forced to violate the State government policy” and recruit teachers who have not cleared KarTET.

“We would rather have teachers who can speak English but have not cleared KarTET, than the other way round,” argued Mr. Kumar. With the high attrition rate among private school teachers, school managements cannot skip recruitments even for a year.

In this scenario, it remains to be seen whether the quality test for teachers will indeed serve its purpose. Educationists have long been arguing that the syllabus of B.Ed. and D.Ed. courses need to be revamped keeping in tune with the present requirements. The results of the KarTET further underlines the need for an urgent revamp, they say.

President of the Karnataka State Primary School Teachers’ Association, Basavaraj Gurikar, however, said the association had constantly opposed the KarTET exam. “Clearing an exam does not mean that the teacher will be able to teach effectively,” he said. He felt there was a serious need for the government to restrict the mushrooming of B.Ed. and D.Ed. colleges in the State


News Source :thehindu.com (04.09.2014)