facing the ire of the Delhi High Court, the Directorate of Education
(DoE) on Monday issued a notice to all unaided private schools of
Delhi to recruit special educators and make their schools premises
barrier-free so as to provide movement and access to the children with
disabilities. The notice has been issued by the directorate following
a mandate by the High Court asking for a compliance report at the
earliest.
http://www.dailypioneer.com/city/special-educators-for-unaided-pvt-schools.html
According to a notice issued by Additional Director of Education Madhu
Teotia, the unaided private schools of Delhi must comply with the 2012
order of the High Court which directed the schools to appoint special
educators for disabled students. "The court granted time till
September 9 this year to appoint these special educators and time till
March 2013 to make the school premises barrier-free. The matter of
appointment of special educators for the disabled children and other
connected issues, have again been agitated before the High Court
during the proceedings of another case, wherein, the court directed
the department to submit a compliance report with regard to the same
along with other related directions," Teotia said.

The notice also highlights that despite several reminders to private
schools, this matter was not taken seriously. Teotia had asked the
schools to upload special educators and disabled children related
information on a module which has been made available on the
Directorate of Education website.

"However, it has been found that most of the schools are still to
upload the requisite information on the website. Therefore, in strict
compliance, private schools must upload the requisite information
regarding disabled children on the departmentRs s website on the
aforesaid module immediately if not done so already. They should
additionally appoint special educators in their schools, if not
appointed so far, at the earliest but not later than the time granted
by the court. They must also make their building, school premises
barrier-free for the disabled children immediately, if not done yet,"
Teotia informed.

To ensure complete compliance of the mandate, Teotia has asked all
Deputy Directors of Education to monitor this case on top priority as
"being a High Court matter even contempt of the court is involved."

The Deputy Directors of Education are expected to bring the status
report in this case on August 6 to a meeting with Director of
Education Padmini Singla. They are supposed to also bring along with
them the names of the defaulting private schools and initiation of
action against such schools. "Non-compliance of the order shall be
viewed seriously," informed Teotia.



-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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