How has the Centralised hiring system impacted the Eklavya schools in terms of language and cultural barriers
Centralised hiring has led to language and cultural barriers in Eklavya schools.
- Centralized hiring may not prioritize local language proficiency, leading to communication challenges between teachers and students in Eklavya schools.
- Teachers from outside the region may struggle to understand and appreciate the local culture and traditions, affecting their ability to engage effectively with students.
- Cultural differences between teachers and students can impact the overall learning environment and hinder the students' sense of belonging in the school community.
- Lack of cultural sensitivity among centrally appointed teachers can result in misunderstandings and conflicts, affecting the quality of education provided.
- Students may feel disconnected from their own cultural heritage and language when not adequately represented in the teaching staff, leading to a loss of identity and self-esteem.
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