Sivankutty rubbishes Saji’s jibe against Kerala students’ quality

Sivankutty rubbishes Saji’s jibe against Kerala students’ quality
Thiruvananthapuram: General education minister V Sivankutty has dismissed as baseless and untrue his cabinet colleague Saji Cherian’s observation that those who cleared SSLC examination in the state lacked skills to write or read properly.
“The observation that those who qualify for higher studies after SSLC in Kerala do not know how to read and write is untrue.
The general sentiment of people of the state is that the quality of education should be further improved at the school level. More projects towards this are being taken up by educational agencies, including SCERT, under the general education department,” Sivankutty said in a statement.
Sivankutty rubbishes Saji’s jibe against Kerala students’ quality

He also said the controversy had been created by extracting some remarks from Saji Cherian’s speech. “If you listen to the entire speech, it is clear that he has expressed his opinion to take the public education sector to a higher level,” he said.
He said curriculum reform was being implemented up to pre-primary level, for which training is given to teachers from time to time. Teachers and students are also being trained in advanced science and technology fields, including artificial intelligence, he said.
The curriculum reform works currently underway were aimed at ensuring that students from the first standard learn Malayalam alphabets. Kerala provides pre-primary, primary, upper primary, high school and higher secondary education in the very best manner. It will not compromise on academic excellence, Sivankutty said.
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