Chennai: Grade 1 to 8 students in Tamil Nadu have begun attending school after the gap of nearly 20 months.
Pandemic Covid-19 has led to school close since March 2020.
The State School Education Department has emphasized that the ‘child’s happiness’ is a priority and has a framed direction that will support the next few weeks of schools for children.
The Tamil Nadu Department of Education focuses on the fact that for the first 15 days, children who reach out of school are important rather than providing teaching.
For grade 1 and grade 2 students, who have never entered the physical class, the emphasis is more on a good feeling factor.
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A senior official of the Tamil Nadu Education Department in Chennai while talking to IANS said, “Minister of Education and Ministry of Education officials agreed that more than teaching the first few weeks was dedicated to making children comfortable at school, especially small children.
Teaching can begin Even then, but the school education department is prepared with all the material for classrooms and to involve them significantly.
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The school will have more activities for children, including storytelling, music, dancing, drawing, and they will share their experiences at home.
The Tamil Nadu State Council for educational research and training (SCERT) has prepared bridge courses that will be taught after the first two weeks for all classes.
Sujith Chandrakumar, Principal, Mount Garden School, eroded while talking to IAs said, “Our focus will be more on improving student writing skills, especially those from the lower class because most of them don’t have a writing experience.
Then for them talking, reading and increasing Their listening skills and we have told our teachers to be more patient and become a good listener about what children say about their ‘close range’ experience during a pandemic.
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The State Education Department also told schools to provide large amounts of rest so that children did not feel that they were placed within their old class boundaries.
Manikumar R.K., an engineer in Chennai, whose daughter of Kripa attended class I in a private school in Vadaplani entered the campus for the first time.
When talking to Ivers, the manikumar said, “We will reach the school early because I want my daughter to understand that there is a certain time at school.
I am worried about the child wearing a mask for a long time and fear that she can exchange her mask.
With other children.
The teachers have assured me that many rest will be given for children and teachers and staff who do not teach will be strictly monitoring children.
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