The decision, taken under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, was aimed at ensuring optimal utilisation of human resources in schools where there are either no teachers or deficient staff.
The rationalisation policy 2018-19 would also help in removing the distinction among various categories of schools and teachers to be posted irrespective of the nature of schools, an official spokesperson said.
As per this policy, the post of the head teacher would only be created in primary schools if the number of students is more than 60 -- a move that would motivate teachers to increase the strength of primary schools and prevent wastage of available manpower.
This is well within the norms but there is still shortage of teachers at both inter-district and intra-district levels.
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The policy makes it mandatory for school principals to take classes (12 periods per week for principals and 15 periods per week for headmasters).
The present duration of class period is 35 minutes, and the policy has restored it to its earlier duration of 40 minutes.
The restoration of previous period time would reduce the periods per week from 54 to 48 periods. The school timings would continue to be from 9 am to 3.20 pm, the spokesperson said.
Teachers suffering from life threatening disease like cancer or kidney etc. would not be shifted out even if he/she falls in surplus category, while, in their place, the teacher with the next longest duration of stay would be shifted.