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GUJ schools can restart class 9, 11 from next week

GUJ schools can restart class 9, 11 from next week
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Ahmedabad: The Gujarat government will most likely start offline teaching for grade 9 to 11 from next week.
The government has allowed offline classes for 12th grade students.
The decision to start school followed a drastic decline in the case of Coronavirus.
Minister of Education Bhupendrasinh Chudaasma said, “We will discuss and make decisions about the opening of the school for grades 9 to 11 at a cabinet meeting scheduled for Thursday.
Decisions about Start Schools for class 1 to 8 will be taken by the core committee that will soon meet.” However , Officials in the Ministry of Education said attendance would not be compulsory and school, must get permission from the parents in writing, allowing their children to attend classes.
The government will also direct the school to only have 50% of students in each class.
Over the past week, Ahmedabad City has reported less than 10 cases, while the country has reported less than 50 cases.
The government even allowed the coach and study class to operate from the second week of July.
Officials in school management said that even for class 12, the presence of only 50% of the agreed strength.
“Parents are still reluctant to send their children to school.” ‘Children who fall behind academically because of online teachings of self-school management associations and progressive school associations have also provided memorandum and representation to the government to start schools for all classes.
The association said, “Returning to normal is what we have anticipated for a long time.
With a reduction in Corona cases, we have witnessed the reopening of most sectors, both office, school money, or amusement parks.
However, by reopening this, we very worried about children, who still live at home in the absence of parents, because the last work location has been moved from home to office.
Security and guidance of children therefore stands at risk.
“According to the association, research shows that children Children in distance learning situations fall behind academically, especially those who have struggled with writing.
They argue that the school functions as a safety net for children, offering a safe place to spend that day.
Educators and school counselors are often the first signs of students who struggle to understand the concept, and interference.
The association suggests that before reopening schools traditionally, all teachers must be vaccinated, preferably with doses and they will only allow teachers who have taken at least one dose vaccine in the class.

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