Other major functions of the SCERTs include development of curriculum, instructional material, textbooks, conduct research programmes, provide guidance and support to state department of education and provide supplementary materials to address to the need of all children including Children with Special Needs and teachers. Further, SCERTs are also expected to perform a variety of roles for the national level institutions such as NCERT, NIEPA and NCTE, in the conduct of state level studies and surveys, as well as take the lead in some major national Initiatives such as Digital India, Skill India and Swachh Bharat, in collaboration with other state level institutions working in the area.
15. Minimum Qualification for the purposes of section 23 (1) –
1. The academic authority notified in pursuance of sub-section (1) of section 23, shall, within three months of such notification, lay down the minimum qualifications for persons to be eligible for appointment as a teacher in an elementary school.
2. The minimum qualifications laid down by the academic authority referred to in sub – Rule (1) shall be applicable for every school referred to in clause (n) of section 2.
22. Academic Authority for the purpose of section 29 –
1. The State Government shall notify the Directorate of Educational Research and Training (or its equivalent), as the academic authority for the purposes of section 29.
2. While laying down the curriculum and evaluation procedure, the academic authority notified under sub – Rule (1) shall.
3. The academic authority referred to in sub – rule (1) shall design and implement a process of holistic school quality assessment on a regular basis.