Hyderabad: With a little road for digital classes, more than 60% of students in government schools are forced to attend classes in offline or missed modes.
This regardless of the previous previous court order on August 31, clearly said that schools must provide online classes to all students who do not want to come.
At 26,285 government schools in the state, more than 20 students learn in class 1-10.
“Even though the content is available through the TSAT application, students will not know what they need to watch without a schedule.
This is the main reason why many are forced to attend the physical class in government schools,” said Revathi P, a government teacher.
Unlike before, students are left to fight for themselves from September 1 when schools are reopened because the country stops releasing the teleclast digital class schedule through Doordarshan and Tsat.
While the content uploaded during the pandemic is on the website and the TSAT application, the teacher said that it was very unlikely for children to find and learn alone.
According to the teacher, the presence in elementary school is comparatively more than a higher class.
“About 2 lakhs up to 3 grade 6 lakh students to 10th grade do not attend the physical class as the hostel has not been reopened.
So, the presence in elementary school is slightly higher,” said Teacher Chava Ravi.