Chennai: After a five-month gap, city schools are ready to welcome class IX students to XII to campuses from September 1.
While a new period of time and refresher courses are being prepared and the classroom is tidied up for 50% of students who will become permitted, there are who prepares to live a physical class telecast for the rest.
The government announced that schools will be reopened to reduce stress among children, experts want the authorities to enable physical activity as well.
K Manoharan, SBOA School Principal and Junior College in Anna Nagar, said campus sterilization and new seating arrangements will be completed.
“Our plan is to have odd qualities and even the number of students on alternative days to maintain social distance.
We will violate enough staff to check the temperature and provide hand sanitis to students at the gate.
School breaks will also stagger to avoid resting rooms Crowding and disbursts students will occur at different times, “he said.
Schools also start cleaning furniture and co-curricular activities will be postponed without limits.
G J Manohar, MCC MCC Middle School in Chetpet, said the teacher would be asked to revise the basic concept of lessons taught online.
“If the teacher completes 3-4 chapters, they need to issue the lesson in the first two weeks.
Only then children will be able to recall what they learn,” he said, suggested being reopened for class XII students a week before to broadcast the problem.
“Like CBSE, the State Council needs to conduct a monthly assessment test to be able to give weight in the case of the Caseless Council.” M Sathish Kumar, Principal of Vani Vani Matrikulation High School in IIT-M, said the recorded classes would be shared with students who choose online mode.
“We hope more about this year Students will be physically and mentally vulnerable because they are locked up in four walls over the past 15 months.
“We will start with refreshment courses to teach the basic concepts from the previous year.” Clinical Neuropsychologist B V Viruthagirinathan said bridge courses, extra-curricular activities and co-curricular are a must to bring students to their comfort zones.
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to prevent school dropouts and school phobias among children, teachers and principals need to be sensitive about the possibility of psychological problems,” he said.
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