Chennai 18,107 teacher posts vacant in government schools.

Chennai, June 22:

Tamil Nadu’s government schools are currently facing a serious shortage of teachers, with official data revealing that 18,107 teaching posts remain vacant across the state. This gap has raised concerns among parents and education experts, as it could significantly affect the quality of education provided to students.

As per the latest figures available, there are 1,14,248 sanctioned teaching posts in government schools. However, only 96,141 positions have been filled, leaving more than 18,000 vacancies unaddressed. This shortage exists across various teaching categories, highlighting a widespread staffing issue.

The highest number of vacancies has been reported among Graduate Teachers, with 7,252 posts unfilled, followed by 2,833 Post Graduate Teacher vacancies. Additionally, 1,214 Headmaster positions remain vacant, which not only affects teaching but also impacts school administration and leadership. Districts such as Tiruvannamalai are among the most affected by this shortage.

Experts warn that the lack of adequate teachers can directly impact students’ learning outcomes. In many schools, existing teachers are compelled to handle multiple subjects and additional responsibilities, increasing their workload and reducing the effectiveness of classroom teaching.

Parents and teacher associations have urged the Tamil Nadu School Education Department to take immediate steps to fill these vacancies. They emphasize that timely recruitment is crucial to maintaining academic standards, easing teacher workload, and ensuring that students receive quality education across the state.

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