New Delhi: This year’s award for the state teacher respects the work done during the Pandemic Covid-19, when schools and teachers suddenly find themselves facing new realities and the need to adapt to the situation.
Some students are realized, especially those from economically fortunate families, must have a smartphone to be able to take online lessons while others ensure a sense of normality by focusing on sports and cultural activities.
Bharti Kalra, 51, Deputy Principle Government Co-ed Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Sector 8, Rohini, can look back with satisfaction with the work he did in getting a smartphone for students in need.
He mobilized people in his circle to contribute smartphones and benefit 321 students, most of them in class X-XII.
Kalra will receive a special award on the day of teacher on Sunday.
This honor was also given to Sarita Rani Bhardwaj, 57, who was at Paschim Vihar school and took extra steps to connect class VI students lost to online learning during locking.
Bhardwah, who is now a teacher in Mangolpuri, remembers, “I first asked students to the WhatsApp group to take the help of their father and go around the colony they found school children.
When this does not produce the expected results, I ask people At a local store to visit the address of the students.
It is given.
Even after this, there are still many children who do not participate in online classes, so I pay a boy’s delivery boy and ask him to reach the address and give them my telephone number.
“Susan Mathematics Teacher Arora, 44, respected as the face of the Directorate of Education for its contribution in creating supporting material for class XII students.
Under the guidance, more than 20 students have been able to clean the technical entrance examination.
Asking what he did differently, Arora said, “I gave students a short repair to resolve math questions.
I also advised them and even helped them financially.” Raj Kumar’s music teacher was also considered to face DOE.
Professor and Assistant Professor at the District Institute of Education and Training (Diet) are also respected this year.
Meena Sehat, Assistant Professor, on Diet, Ghuman Hera, has been involved with research work related to teacher development coordinators in Delhi government schools.
He also had come out with several publications.
“English is a second language for our students, so I have worked for 22 years to teach languages in the play-way method,” said the 47-year-old player.
Like him, there are some writers on the award list.
Tej friend, historical lecturer at GSV Hiran Kudna, has written books about sports, especially on wrestling, while Anil Kumar, Sanskrit lecturer in senior high school boys, Tikri Kalan, has been given to Sahitya Ratan Samman 2020 for significant contributions For language and literature of Hindi and Sanskrit who are lifting and literature among the teaching brotherhood.
Happy, Lalit Kumar, wrestling coach who has trained the Tokyo Olympics of Silver Medal Ravi Dahiya, will also receive the award.
Kumar has worked at the Chhatrasal Stadium as wrestling coach on a contract since 2013.