Gurgaon: In an effort to bring back more than 29,000 children dropouts, Haryana Shiksha Pariyiajna School Parishad (HSPP) has planned to establish 1,124 special training centers (STCS).
The centers will provide six months of basic education to children who are currently outside the ambit of formal education system and volunteers were trained by HSSP will not only follow an academic curriculum for them but also prepare a report to help children read.
to school depends on their age.
“Every year, we identify students who are left behind and cannot access school education.
These children will be offered bridge courses and then claim to be in the class in the age of the next academic session.
Pandemic and the closure of the school will further interfere with this exercise.
But we continued The process now, “said a senior education department official.
According to the State Education Department, these centers will appear in schools managed by the state and bridge courses will be coordinated by Siksha Mitras (education volunteers).
Each training center will have 25-30 students and bridge courses will be offered according to their education and age levels.
Officials say they will launch drive awareness and urge parents to send their children to these centers regularly.
HSPP has mandated regular interactions between the central coordinator and the parents / guardians of children in an effort to ensure continuity.
“Before we start teaching these children, there must be an awareness encouragement for their parents.
Most of these children have little encouragement for education.
Our volunteers will meet with their parents and receive assistance from locals to mobilize them so that They send children to the center regularly and work with us, “said an official.
Earlier this year, before the second wave of Covid Hit, HSSPP has conducted a door-to-door survey to identify children’s dropouts.
The report said more than 29,000 children in all districts in the state, except Mahendragarh had left school for various reasons such as costs and relocation.
According to the report, most of the dropouts were reported from NUH.
About 8,670 students left the formal school system in this district.
With 3,400 children like that, Gurgaon is second in the list.
Palwal is the third close to 2,800 children dropouts.