Ahmedabad: On Monday, the country recorded 1,040 new Covid cases, the second lowest since January 1 Pandemic that the pre-school will be ‘formally’ open after almost two years, said Patik Shah, pre-school president based in the city.
The right Vaghani, Minister of State Education, on Monday said the decision was taken to ensure that the state children were not scheduled for basic education.
“The state government also formulated an action plan to reduce the loss of learning from the closing of the school.
Those who obtained in class I this year have not attended pre-school,” he said.
The State Education Department said the SOP would remain the same for Anganwadi and pre-school where all staff had to be vaccinated, social distance must be maintained and the school must get the approval form of parents.
Primary and secondary schools have returned to functioning from last week.
Ahmedabad on Monday recorded 341 cases, the lowest since January 2 other than Ahmedabad and Vadodara (170), six other major cities have recorded a case below 50.
On Monday, the state recorded the death of 14 active patients.
Finally, small tots to go to preschool Thursday, pre-school and angerWadis throughout Gujarat will return to life with small Tots take their first step to the world of formal learning.
The state government on Monday announced that he would allow class to continue from February 17.
It was the last of the education segment that had not been followed formally, said education based in the city.
While class I to IX continued last week, the limit was lifted last year from a higher middle class so that the Board exam could be done on schedule.
Sanjay Pawar, a resident of Vejalpur, said that his daughter Priyanshi would go to school for the first time.
“He finished his baby’s room and kg junior through online classes,” said Pawar.
“It never gave him the feeling that he was studying something.
Most of his stimuli came from our family members and we greatly missed the interaction with other children.” Pawar continued by saying: “Thus, we are happy that he will join another toddler in the last months of Junior KG and next year KG senior.” Experts emphasize the importance of a systematic approach to assimilating children into the world of formal education.
They say special plans must be implemented gradually for systematic assessment.
Experts appoint such plans announced by the state government to overcome loss of learning.