PANAJI: Chief minister Pramod Sawant stated that the colleges throughout the country will begin in online mode from June 21.
The directorate of instruction issued a round on Thursday directing teachers to attend college out of June 21.
“The colleges need to encourage their pupils by appropriate alternative way, such as online.
The colleges need to produce options for students who can not take part in online teaching-learning,” instruction director D R Bhagat stated.
The internet courses are intended to engage pupils and encourage them before the schools evolves, the round read.
“About the initiation of regular courses, the instructors will cover the whole syllabus for your academic year 2021-22 in order no student will be left outside.”
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“Till now the schools abound, the teachers must prepare trainings and teachings and get out to pupils not linked through online methods, as well as carrying out the internet instruction,” that the directorate said, adding that this will not apply to colleges at containment zone, teachers residing in containment zone and colleges have been taken over from the Disaster Control Authority.
The directorate has stated that workers who have kids with physical or intellectual disabilities and elderly women can be allowed to operate from house provided they stay on the phone and other online ways.
Nearly 2.8 lakh students registered from Class I to XII in country schools are anticipated to begin the new academic year by Monday.