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To build confidence, the teacher’s day becomes a hybrid

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Gurgaon: Private school in the city decides this year to celebrate Teacher’s Day in hybrid mode – both online and offline – to extinguish doubts between students and parents above the reopening of the campus.
Offline lessons for grade 4 to 12 students have been continued in a leading private school in the city.
During the weekend, several leading schools respect the work of teachers, especially during pandemic, by conducting complicated celebrations both in offline and online modes.
While some institutions such as Salwan public schools summon grade 6 to 12 students for celebrations on Saturday and Sunday, other schools will celebrate on Monday.
“Our teacher has worked hard and we don’t want them to come to school on Sunday.
We call all students 6 to 12 and there is a decent bridge.
Seeing the students and the teachers on the campus with full enthusiasm is very pleasant.
This induces taste The hope that we inch towards normal in school life, “said the Principal of Rashmi Malik.
At Amity International School in Sector 46, the Weeklong celebration peaked on Sundays.
The school has decided to celebrate in online and offline mode to ensure that all students can participate and government guidelines about calling students to schools can be strictly obeyed.
“Grade 6 to 12 students come to school, while they are in the primary class attend virtual celebrations.
We strictly follow the protocol and have several assembly sessions to spread students and ensure physical distance.
The school becomes alive and appears that concerns and anxiety about children Will gradually return to school faded, “said Chopra’s school principal.
The school said the main reason behind holding a celebration on campus was to build confidence among students and parents at school visiting school.
Meanwhile, many parents welcomed and said they were encouraging to see their children happy to attend offline celebrations after more than one and a half years.
“My child attended offline celebrations.
He is happy.
He has so many stories to tell his friends and do something for their teacher.
As a parent, I am happy that schools take small steps towards normal by considering the Covid situation .
As long as our children are safe and happy, we are happy, “said Tripti Singh, a Facebook forum administrator called Gurgaon’s parents for better education.
His son studied in grade 6 at the Xperiential Heritage study school.

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