Government schools under the Corporation Municipal Delhi (MCD) start the program to improve their teaching and learning outcomes to overcome increased student registration.
South MCD has witnessed an increase in 10,000 registration students who registered, while East Delhi schools saw an increase in registration of 40,000 students and North Delhi will see additional 20,000.
Speaking to Times Education, Alok Sharma, Chair, Education Committee, North Delhi MCD, said, “Anticipating that the third Covid wave might come, the software is being worked on where students can learn better.
Videos, chapters, and books will be uploaded on the device This soft.
Teachers and parents will also have access to software, which will help them track the progress of their ward.
The teacher will be given access to the workshop and seminar through the workshop.
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Pradeep Kumar, Director (Education), MCD Delhi Selatan, said, “Teaching standards in our school have increased with the involvement of NGOs that provide guidance in English.
We have distributed tablets among poor students, who have helped improve their performance.
Some of our schools have performed better than private schools.
We have started ‘diary systems’ for teachers to maintain their study diary.
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The diary is regularly examined by higher high-ranking officials and the performance of students is assessed at the competition ‘Medhavi’.
“We save tabs on students who are missing old students.
NGO members visit students who are not present to find reasons and also guide parents too,” Kumar said.
South MCD schools have involved 25 NGOs for teacher training.
Ranjeet Singh, Director (Education), MCD Delhi Utara, said, “We are trying to improve teaching methods in government schools and improve online classes.
We provide better study materials and give students better interactive platforms.
Teachers also have to Taught about new teaching methods.
Problems related to children must also be discussed.
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