Gurgaon: The Ministry of Education on Thursday began the second phase of the teacher training program for the state-run Sanskriti School, which was stopped suddenly earlier this month in the midst of the uncertainty of the reopening of the school.
The department has signed the MoU with the personal education of technology companies, Globus Infocom, to provide digital skills to the teacher and ensure the use of optimal digital devices installed in schools.
While the first phase was completed earlier this month, Omicron’s problem and several other administrative reasons delayed the second, according to the department.
Then, from January, the third phase will begin.
“In this phase, we will cover nearly 52 schools in eight districts, including Hisar, Jind, Bhiwani, Karnal, Kurukshetra.
More than 600 teachers will be trained in this phase.
Then the third phase will begin in January and last four weeks.
If The school does not have to close again because of an omicron surge, we will conclude that at the end of January, “said an official of the Ministry of Education.
In the first phase, almost 900 teachers from at least 137 schools in Haryana were trained in batch 40.
“Training sessions by experts from Globus Infocom are useful in utilizing digital devices as much digital and laboratory,” said Asha Miglani, Principal, Sanskriti School model, Susnant Lok infoCom .globus CEO Kiran Dham, said, “Digital Education has become an urgent need of the times, and the proactive steps the government to train teachers to adapt to the changes it was exhilarating.”