Chennai: The Tamil Nadu School Education Department has prepared a three-week bridge course for class IX students to XII.
This was ahead of the reopening of the school for these classes starting September 1.
Minister of Education Anbil Mahesh Poyymozhi will have a detailed meeting with the Head of the State Education (CEO) on Tuesday regarding the reopening of the school and the challenges that must be faced by the department.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results of the Tamil Nadu State Council for educational research and training (SCERT) has prepared syllabus and content for the three-week bridge course.
A senior academic with a scerter who is part of the team that prepares content for the bridge course, told IAs, “The refresher course for class IX will contain basic concepts that students have learned in class VIII.
This is to help teachers teach all topics again Of course.
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Experts say that refresher courses for language will be mainly focused on grammar, reading and writing skills and lessons taught online will also be included as part of the bridge course.
The teacher said, “Higher secondary students will be taught what they have learned in schools again to make them comfortable in the higher middle class.”
However, school teachers argue that the bridge path will be useful only for students who will attend the physical class after school reopened on September 1.
Ullaskumar, a physics teacher at a government school at Kancheepuram told IAs, “All of these efforts will run in vain if students do not appear at school after reopening in September 1.
September, parents will also reluctant to send their wards to school.
In the opinion I, the exception to students in not attending school is only given in the case for a case base and not as a general rule.
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He also said that students must attend bridge paths so they follow the basics before reaching higher classes.
The teacher said that various teacher and education associations have been communicated to the Department of School Education to ensure that students come to school in a good amount after the physical class begins for senior classes.