Unveiling the vision and plan for school education for the upcoming academic session, he said, "A lot of work has been done on infrastructure and quality at government schools. Still they are not on the priority list of parents. I wish that to be the case and we all are working towards it."
At an interaction with school principals and education department officials, Sisodia, who is also the Delhi Education Minister, said there are three questions that need to be answered if the education system is to be improved.
Terming school teachers the "pilots" of the education system, he said everybody else, including principals and education officials, is there to assist them in ensuring quality education.
Talking about the Delhi government's decision to reduce the school syllabus by 25 per cent, Sisodia said teachers are the "best experts" for obtaining feedback about education.
"We were criticised for reducing the syllabus by 25 per cent. Some suggested that we do it with help from experts but we did it with the help of 50,000 teachers.
Sharing details of his government's efforts to free up teachers and principals from non-academic work, he said that estate managers have been appointed for schools who will look after various infrastructure-related matters.
A mobile App is also being developed through which estate managers will give a daily report to education officials. All the infrastructural requirements of schools will thus be met within hours, Sisodia said.
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