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SSLC Carnataka Examination 2021: Parents, Teachers & Students Want a Two Week Revision on Campus

SSLC Carnataka Examination 2021: Parents, Teachers & Students Want a Two Week Revision on Campus
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Mangaluru: pointing to the lack of student time has been left to prepare for a crucial secondary school certificate (SSLC), teachers and parents have appealed to the government to allow schools to conduct revised classes on campus for at least two weeks period.
Parents from students in government schools, in particular, want schools to be reopened, pointing to unfavorable positions that covid-induced locking has had from a less capable background.
Pointing to the difference in educational mode before and after the emergence of pandemic, Eva M, a SSLC student in Mangaluru, showed that they attended the class on campus for the previous 224 days, as happened after the Covid outbreak.
“Two weeks at school will help polish our lessons.
Online education mode is not too effective.
How can one understand mathematical concepts while being taught virtually,” Eva asked.
The Secondary Education Examination Board of Karnataka has scheduled SSLC examination from July 19 to 22.
Happy! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the resenses of student problems and teachers, the Department of Public Instruction Officers (DPI) claimed to be inadequate from online classes.
“We opened the school in January, but had to close them in April, when the second wave of Covid-19 peaked.
I can understand the concerns of students.
Those who are saying, we cannot realize the threat of the third pandemic iteration,” said Pattture Block Education Lokesh C.
Deputy Director of Malleswamy Public Instructions said that many teachers strive to reach their students personally, and help them revise their lessons.
“Of course, the pressure of facing the examination will be greatly reduced if we can hold a revised class on campus for two weeks.
But this is the Situation of Takup-22, because we cannot ignore the threat of the third wave, which is predicted,” Mallleswamy said, acknowledging the problems Students are bound in solving mathematics and science without enough personal guidance from their teachers.
within class boundaries.
However, DPI in Dakshina Kannada has prepared a question bank for all subjects – questions in multiple choice formats – to help students prepare the upcoming examination.
Banks have been prepared in Kannada and England.

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