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Monday 3 November 2014

Professional organizations of teachers.

Professional organizations of teachers.
Prepared by
SABARISH-P
M.Sc., M.Ed., JRF & NET
Assistant Professor in Physical Science, Arafa Institute for Teacher Education
Attur, Thrissur.

Aims and Objectives : 

·         To make effort to build the nation by actively encouraging  participation in economic ,social, educational, political , mental and moral development of teachers .
·         To work for the development of teachers.
·         To work for the improvement of the educational system on the basis of spirit of cooperation leading to self sufficiency.
·         To foster the spirit of brotherhood and cooperation among all members of the profession.
·         To improve the working and living conditions of the teachers.
·         To promote the standard of education and reestablish it in the society.
·         To make aware the teachers in the concerns of their professional and organizational responsibilities and rights.
·          To safeguard and promote the rights and privileges of teachers on matters    relating to employment service conditions  and create consciousness about duties and responsibilities.


1)      AIPTF (All India  Primary Teachers Federation)
2)      Indian Association of Chemistry Teachers or IACT, now known as the Association of Chemistry Teachers or ACT
3)      Indian Association of Physics Teachers or IAPT, now known as the Association of Physics Teachers or APT
4)      The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE)
1)      IATE (Indian Association of Teacher Educators)

2)      Kerala School Teachers Association (KSTA)