Laying more emphasis on teacher training, the education system in the national capital is all set to be overhauled, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said here on Tuesday.
Speaking at the inauguration of a conference on 'Innovation to make cities financially sustainable', organised by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham), Sisodia said the "entire concept" of education system in Delhi needs to be changed as it gives least importance to teachers.
"Teachers play a primary role in the field of education, yet in our present system, they are least significant. In our system, education is imparted in a very unscientific manner and we are working towards changing it," said Sisodia, who is also Delhi's education minister.
"We are working towards promoting the role of a teacher as the pilot of the education system and everybody else, including the education minister, will act as a support staff," Sisodia added. "We need well-trained teachers in our schools."
Sisodia also lambasted the private schools in Delhi and called them "profit-making institutions", and expressed his displeasure over the poor state of government schools.