Kishore (1973) holds that education and learning are on-going processes and a teacher who becomes slave to the mechanical aspects of teaching and learning soon becomes obsolete. He suggests that various ways to remain in touch with the new in the knowlede area, reseach in learning, creation of classroom libraries, inservice training, contributing to classroom research, creation of teachers’ resource centres, etc., can be some of the ways to mitigate teacher obsolescence.
Kishore (1973) holds that education and learning are on-going processes and a teacher who becomes slave to the mechanical aspects of teaching and learning soon becomes obsolete. He suggests that various ways to remain in touch with the new in the knowlede area, reseach in learning, creation of classroom libraries, inservice training, contributing to classroom research, creation of teachers’ resource centres, etc., can be some of the ways to mitigate teacher obsolescence.