New Delhi: The CBSE board exam for grade 10 and 12 will begin on April 26.
However, with schools in many countries it is not open, students face difficulties in preparing for the exam.
Even in Delhi himself, the classes continued last week.
In such situations, schools in the national capital are now brainstorming to find ways to help students.
The Delhi Education Directorate (DOE) has prepared to help students in their preparation for the upcoming council exam.
To intensify the preparation in government schools, a meeting chaired by the Director of Education was held with all school principals on Saturday.
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In the meeting, Shailendra Sharma’s education adviser and additional director (school) Rita Sharma discussed the preparations needed for the upcoming exam and the opening of the school for the classes of Nursery to 8 Monday with all the school principals.
According to Doe, by shifting from online to offline classes after a long gap, it becomes very important to focus on practical classes too.
Himanshu Gupta Education Director said that individual attention will be given to every child by teachers to examine the children’s improvement area.
Likewise, the principal will hold a meeting review with teachers every day to understand and meet student learning needs.
Sample paper prepared by CBSE and DOE will be available for each child in print.
According to DOE, it has been decided to regulate the improvement class to overcome study losses due to school closure and to improve student performance.
Apart from this, students can also download sample papers and learning material by visiting the ‘Academic and Examination’ sections on the Ministry of Education website.