Student Teacher Ratio
Full Form of STR
What is STR?
Student Teacher Ratio (STR) is a key educational metric that indicates the number of students enrolled per teacher in a school or institution. In India, STR is a critical parameter under the Right to Education (RTE) Act, which mandates a ratio of 30:1 for primary classes and 35:1 for upper primary. It is used by policymakers, school administrators, and researchers to assess the quality of education, teacher workload, and resource allocation. A lower STR typically allows for more personalised attention, while higher ratios may indicate overcrowded classrooms. STR is regularly monitored by state education departments and reported in District Information System for Education (DISE) data. For competitive exams like CTET, UGC NET, and civil services, understanding STR and its implications under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is important. The concept is often compared with Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR), though STR is more commonly used in official reports and media discussions about school quality in India.
STR का फुल फॉर्म
छात्र-शिक्षक अनुपात
Example
The District Education Officer flagged the school for having an STR of 45:1, which violates the RTE Act norms and affects the quality of instruction.