Dimapur, June 20 -- Nagaland's teacher-student ratio stands at 1:12, said adviser to school education Dr Kekhrielhoulie Yhome calling it "very healthy".
Yhome said on Friday Nagaland has around 1,900 government schools, 880 private schools and a dozen central schools with a total of about 34,000 teachers.
He was addressing an orientation on Nagaland School Quality Assessment and Accreditation Framework (NSQAAF) pilot programme, supported by Central Square Foundation, with heads of institutions/proprietors of 100 selected schools, along with the 90 selected external evaluators, at the Capital Convention Centre in Kohima.
He noted that many schools in Nagaland are facing "confronting issues" such as zero students or very few students. To r...