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Tamil Nadu Schools prepared for reopening Sep 1

Tamil Nadu Schools prepared for reopening Sep 1
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Chennai: With Minister of Chief M.K.
Minister of Education Stalin and School Anbil Mahesh announced that schools in Tamil Nadu will begin to function for grade 9 to 12, schools in the country are preparing to welcome students.
Schedule guidelines will also be prepared with the possibility of a shift class applied in the state.
The Ministry of Education’s officials told Ian that the school opening schedule will be implemented this week itself.
This will ensure that schools adhere to standard safety norms and standard Covid-19 protocols.
Safe! You have successfully thrown your votelogin to see the results of the standard operating procedure released by the Directorate of Public Health mentioning that only 50 percent of students are present on campus at a time depending on strength.
Further instructions from the Directorate of School Education are awaited with enthusiasm by school management, parents, teachers, and students about whether schools must be allowed to implement a shift system or allow alternative working days.
Hansel Manikantan, Principal, Sarvodaya School, eroded while talking to IATS said, “We plan a Shift system and I hope that the school education directorate will enable the system of shifts and alternative workdays.
We plan to ask students for grade 10 and 12 to be in school for time Morning and grade 9 and 11 students in the afternoon.
It’s suitable for us better than alternative day models.

Schools with smaller classrooms will face problems because they need enough faculties to teach students in the shift system.
Parents are also worried about the situation of the pandemic and whether the school will lead to an increase in the number of cases.
However, both parents and teachers simultaneously agree that the class must be opened and without physical class students left behind in academics.
Manoj Ramanathan, the father of a student in class 10 in Chennai told IAs, “an important physical class, and in the last two years Pandemi, I felt that my child had fallen into his ability.
With the classes opened, I hope he will Reviving the vitality and desires He has to study in the physical atmosphere because the online class is not given its interests by children and there is a tendency from my son to approach him casually.
It will change confident in the physical environment.

Demands have emerged about separate guidelines for rural and urban school students because there are real differences among these schools.
S.
Arumainathan, President, Tamil Nadu Students The parental welfare association told IANS, “The school education department must separately address the needs of rural and urban students.
Infrastructure and transportation of urban schools and these factors must be taken into account before the guidelines are taken out Of course.

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