Published 11:15 IST, July 26th 2020
No vaccine for loss of education: Sisodia seeks feedback on semi-online learning in Delhi
Deputy CM Manish Sisodia sought feedback from parents and teachers of two Delhi government schools for the recently implemented “semi-online” mode of education
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Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday sought feedback from parents and teachers of two Delhi government schools for recently implemented “semi-online” mode of education.
While interacting with m, Sisodia said that or losses caused by lockdown can be compensated, but loss of education is irreparable. In a situation such as this, classes with support of techlogy are need of hour, he ded. Soon re will be a vaccine to cure Coronavirus, but re cant be a vaccine for loss of education, Sisodia told parents and teachers.
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Deputy CM also asked for ir feedback on ongoing virtual teaching-learning activities and sought suggestions to improve online mode of education. He suggested that Parent-Teacher Meetings be held online as well.
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About “semi-online” mode of education
As per Delhi government’s new education model children up to class 10 are given weekly worksheets every week through WhatsApp and children whose parents do t have smartphones are invited to school to collect printout of worksheets. For class 12 students, live online classes are conducted by teachers in 12 subjects.
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Manish Sisodia said that under Coronavirus-induced circumstances, government has opted this method of education which has significantly reduced educational loss.
interaction with teachers and parents was held at Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya Prashant Vihar and GBSSS/GGSSS Pitampura. Teachers of SKV Prashant Vihar said 96% of students have been enrolled in online classes and attempts were being me to include remaining children.
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11:15 IST, July 26th 2020