Bengaluru: After the Department of Welfare Women and Children announced that 66,361 Angganwadis in Karnataka under his jurisdiction will be reopened on November 8, the public teaching department is likely to follow pre-school suit.
However, it has not issued an official circular.
On November 2, TOI has pressed the authorities of the government’s silence of pre-school reopening and which department must make calls about this problem.
After the meeting on Wednesday, the Ministry of Education officials acknowledged that preschool fell under their jurisdiction.
Anganwadis will hold a daily class for two hours for children in the age group 3-6 years.
The same rule will also apply to pre-school, officials said.
“I speak with the commissioner of public instruction and the main secretary on Wednesday and 99% sure that we [pre-school] will be reopened on November 8,” said the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Minister BC Nagesh.
“We will soon compile standard operating procedures.
We cannot have a problem with social distance in this class.” Minister said intake in LKG and UKG in every Karnataka Public School was only 30.
“Private schools also cannot accommodate more than 30 students because of the method Teaching is different in these values.
If there are more children, schools must operate in a larger area, “he said.
Considering that children under five years do not need to use a mask, the round on a stream of re-opened has no instructions for the use of masks among children.
It will not be mandatory for preschoolers too.
However, parents tend to be asked to submit approval letters to send their wards to school.
This step is a big help for pre-primers who have been closed since the pandemic struck.
“It saves a lot of sadness for parents who work because they know their children will be safe with pre-school and day care.
Children should not be exposed to digital content.
Now, they will interact with their colleagues too,” said Pruthvi Banwasi , Secretary, Karnataka preschool council.
Many preschool environments have been closed because they cannot defend themselves during a pandemic.
“About 1,500 of them moved their material to fail.
About 20% of them might never return to business.
But those who are very passionate about education now have to hunt for new space and start reworking teachers and verses.
However, we will wait for the announcement Officially for this, “Banwasi said.
The presence of fear of associations will be poor in large schools with nurseries.
But childhood, pre-self-school will be an advantage because they don’t have transportation problems.
“For large schools, transportation is the biggest challenge,” he said.
Can be recalled that Karnataka Public School, which is run by the primary and education department, operates the LKG and UKG classes.
There are also pre-schools run by private institutions.
D Shashi Kumar, Secretary, the Karnataka Primary and Secondary School Association told TII Association has asked the government to allow pre-primary to function when children lose.
“Students may or may not come.
But we have to do our bits, reopen the school, and create awareness among parents to send children to school.
We don’t have more time to lose,” Kumar said.