खंड 5 No. 1 (2024)
ARTICLES

A Study of Classroom Practices on the Impact of In-Service Training Programme at Secondary Level

Ram Babu Pareek
Regional Institute of Education, NCERT, Ajmer
R.K. Sharma
Regional Institute of Education, NCERT, Ajmer
A.K. Nainawat
Regional Institute of Education, NCERT, Ajmer

प्रकाशित 2025-03-12

संकेत शब्द

  • Science Education,
  • In-service Training Programme,
  • Classroom practices

सार

It is very essential for any Nation to focus with new developments in the field of 
education. To keep in this view, the most vital part in Teacher Education has to improve both 
pre-service as well as in-service training will be put together as under umbrella. The present 
study was attempted to observe the in-service training programme for teachers at secondary 
education level. This study was joint collaboration with Ministry of Human Resource 
Development (MHRD) and National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) 
taken as a Programme Advisory Committee (PAC) under Rastriya Madyamic Shiksha Abhiyan 
(RMSA) for classroom observation and to explore the changes in classroom practices of 
secondary schools as a result of such training. A multi-stage sampling was used for selection of 
districts and schools. The study was undertaken with the purpose of establishing benchmark on 
the classroom process in different contexts of secondary education in Uttar Pradesh (UP) State. 
The main objective of the study was to assess effectiveness/impact of in-service training for 
secondary school teachers. The instruments of the study were information sheet, observation 
schedule, Focused Group Discussion and Questionnaire. The analysis of data has been done 
both quantitative as well as qualitative. Findings revealed that majority of teachers (81.04 
percent) have not under gone in-service training programmes. The results indicated that the 
classes are highly classroom oriented and there is a need to orient the teachers to take the 
children outside of the classroom wherever possible. The results also indicated that there is a 
need to reduce teacher talk and increase the time for interaction with the students, performing 
group work and assessment of learning for improving learner performance.