New Delhi: When Delhi’s school was reopened on Monday for 9 to 12 years, the teachers and students welcomed the move because they felt “learning offline is better for students and teachers.”
“In the online class, there is a lack of understanding whereas, in offline classes, we can interact with the teacher and understand better,” Parkit Pandey said, said a 9th grade student.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see results, another student while talking about the reopening of the school saying, “It was good for students.
Previously we had problems such as telephone network problems.
So, learning offline both for students and teachers..”
Madhu, a Science teacher at the National Victor Public School said, “Hybrid class models are ongoing – online and offline classes are being held.
In online classes, students don’t do enough writing.
Their writing skills worsen because of online classes.
So, we now focus more on students to increase their writing.
We are also here to fix it every time they make mistakes, unlike offline classes.
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When asked whether it was difficult for teachers to make students teach in hybrid mode, Madhu said, “I don’t feel difficult.
We’re concentrating our laptop on the board and the board for students at home.
So, as we teach in the classroom, students Online can see we explain the same thing.
We interact with offline and online students.
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Aaina Singh, a 10th grade student said, “I feel good because I will meet my friends again.
I was vaccinated but a little afraid that we were not infected anymore.
I have had Covid before.”
Pradeep Kumar, an Hindi teacher at the National Victor Public School said, “Just like spring comes after winter, happiness also returns.
Our children are in front of us and we can see their work directly so they make our mistakes can fix it Instantly.
In the online class, it’s impossible that can be done in offline classes.
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“We as a teacher must be very careful when teaching in hybrid mode because all students are the same as us.
We need to focus on both students because of hybrid mode there.
Both children online and offline must continue to get education at the same level so that no problem, said Kumar.
Veena Mishra, Principal of the National Victor Public School on the telephone said, “This is the second time permission has been given to schools to reopen schools from class 9 to 12.
We are happy that students come to school after so that their offline class is held again.
Not only about education, but children’s mental developments have also been influenced where the school is used to play a major role.
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“To be honest, when a student comes physically, a teacher can help students in a better way.
But the T scenario is that only 50 percent of students are allowed to attend offline classes.
In 50% it is also, fewer students come.
Must give time to parents and also students to gain their confidence.
It seems like next week, students will come correctly “, Mishra added.
Offline classes for nurseries up to 8 will start from February 14.