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11 July, 2015

Detailed Instructions to Head Masters to Prepare time table for U.P, High Schools in AP as per Rc.279, Dt 7.7.15

Annexure

Instructions to Headmasters of Upper Primary and High Schools

All the headmasters of High schools and Upper Primary schools in the State of Andhra Pradesh follow the guidelines while preparation and implementation of Time table.

*  The Headmasters of Upper Primary and High Schools prepare timetable based on number of teachers available and number of sections in the school.

*  Headmaster should follow Weightage of Periods as mentioned in the academic calendar.

*  Workload should be distributed equally among the teachers. 

*  Value education, Art education, Work education, library book reading-is consisting of  total 28 periods in classes VI and VII and 33 periods in classes VIII to X should be equally distributed to all the teachers in order to maintain equal workload except Maths, Social and Physical education teachers.

*  Priority should be given to the teacher’s interest for co-curricular areas allotment. Headmaster may decide co-curricular areas allotment.

*  Biological Science teacher – teach VI class Science and 1 Lab period.

*  Physical Science teacher – teach VII class Science and 1 Lab period.

*  Where ever  Vocational Education is in force and vocational Instructors are available, the Head Master is instructed to allot 5 Vocational Education periods by using  periods allotted to  work Education, Value Education, Library period etc.,

*  If Physical Science teacher having Mathematics in degree and mathematics methodology in B.Ed. may be allotted class VI mathematics.

*  In Upper Primary schools Workload should be distributed equally among the teachers irrespective of SGT or School Assistant. Language pandit/ Language school Assistant must teach his /her concern subject from class IV onwards. In the same way Non Language School Assistant also teach primary subjects where ever necessary to maintain equal distribution of work load.

Download Annexure to Rc.279. Dt:7.7.15

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