Bengaluru: The government plans to reopen the first class 9 to II PU and the expert committee who looks into this issue will submit its report next week, said the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education S Suresh Kumar on Thursday.
He gave media direction after the SSLC exam was finished.
However, the expert committee on the reopening of the school might suggest that pre-primary and primary value can continue first.
The expert committee was formed after another committee led by Dr.
Devi Shetty submitted his report about preparing the third wave.
It suggested that the reopening decision of the school must be decentralized.
However, many committee members feel that all schools must be reopened.
If the school cannot reopen at once because of crowding, the value of 1 to 5 must start first.
The Committee tends to suggest they reopen on August 2, say the latest ICMR and Lancet studies, regardless of international experience, shows that children are quite safe.
The school said they were worried because these children were most losing because of the lock.
Schools must be allowed to decide on reopening modalities – shift systems with several classes in the morning and other values in the afternoon; Alternative days or even full schools reopen if the number of students is low.
The Committee is expected to emphasize that teachers should not be forced to resolve the syllabus, but the department must recognize the learning gap created for the past 18 months.
For this, there must be active learning from August 2021 to May 2023, with a third class for six days a week.
Minimum 300 days of teaching and actual learning from 500 days must be held to achieve the core learning outcomes of the missing curriculum and the new 2022-2023 curriculum.
Profile of learning ability Every student must be produced.
The committee also felt that midday food had to start the earliest.
However, some members suggest that if the transmission of the virus is a problem, dry foods such as chikki, bananas and biscuits must be provided above the dry ration above.
Teachers and parents must be vaccinated to make bubbles.
All standard operating procedures and cleanliness facilities must be in place and the principal and SDMC must ensure compliance.
Outside the SSLC exam: There are 12 seats PU lakh in the state and the government will ensure that no students passing through class 10 will face problems in reception, Kumar said.
Because all grade 10 students will be promoted, the number of students who join PU courses will be far more than before.
“District officials are compiling statistics on demand and supply.
In the event that each college wants to increase the quantum of seats, demand will be considered,” he said.
The two-day SSLC test concluded on Thursday.
About 99.6% of students appear for language papers.
Last year, his presence was 98.4%.
While 67 positive students covid wrote a test at the Covid Care Center, 152 students with symptoms of taking exams in the isolation room in schools and 706 students from other states crossing the border for the exam.