Gurgaon: In an effort to enhance the caliber of internet instruction in state-run colleges, the State Council for Educational Research and Training (SCERT) has established an internet e-mentoring programme.
Before this past week, the SCERT began a revised version of Coding programme to accumulate the database for potential interventions for improved quality and reachability of the internet instruction in the non traditional schools.
Termed as’online e-mentoring two’the programme aims at bridging the communication gap between pupils and educators by simply introducing a feedback mechanism to assess the effectiveness of e-content that’s being shared with all the pupils.
The program will also aim in taking comments from the parents regarding the general effectiveness of the internet classes.
“SCERT along with also the education department have already been operating at a ways to react to the disturbance caused by the education system as a result of pandemic.
With the goal of progressing towards enhanced quality of instruction in a structured fashion, we’ve established this programme.
The goal is to evaluate the operation of the teachers and the way they’ve used various programmes and tools for internet education.
We’ll involve all stakeholders from educators to parents,” SCERT manager Rishi Goel told TOI.
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