Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Haryana unlocks ‘school at home’ campaign for students

- Pawan Sharma pawan.sharma@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH: Stay at home, study at home and school at home. That’s Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar’s 3S mantra, coined during a recent pep talk to homebound students.

Coinciding with the 3S principle, the education department and State Council of Education Research and Training (SCERT), launched Ghar Se Padhao Abhiyan, an e-learning campaign to connect parents and students with over 50,000 teachers through WhatsApp, SMS and phone calls across the state to start academic activities.

There are 8,686 government-run primary, 2,423 middle and 1,154 high schools spread across 22 districts of the state.

REGULAR FEEDBACK

According to Saksham Haryana cell monitoring this campaign, 8.5 lakh students from Classes 1 to 12 are being engaged daily. At the end of the week, 1,800 mentors call 15 parents each for feedback.

While math and Hindi lessons are being taught to primary school students, the focus is on science and math in middle and high school. Teachers contact parents over phone also to share homework every day and students are maintainin­g a dedicated notebook to record their activities at home. “The content is coming from multiple sources and it is being evaluated and monitored at the state level before being sent to the teachers,” an official said.

SCERT director Kiran Mayee said: “The contributi­on of SCERT has been valuable for the Saksham Haryana initiative. Ghar Se Padhao Abhiyan is innovative and important to engage students during the lockdown.”

NOT ALL OWN SMARTPHONE­S

But a large number of students don’t have a smart phone and access to internet. Steps are afoot to prepare the content that can be transferre­d via text message also.

“By mid-May we are hoping to start connecting with students through text message also. We are finalising SMS-friendly content,” said an official.

According to the project director of the Chief Minister’s Good Governance Associates (CMGGA), Dr Rakesh Gupta, until the schools re-open in July, teachers will continue to engage the students in academic activities.

CMGGA is monitoring Saksham Haryana cell and Ghar Se Padhao Abhiyan. “During this period, we want teachers to raise the levels of students who are weak in mathematic­s and science and need handholdin­g,” Dr Gupta said.

TEACHERS CONTACT PARENTS OVER PHONE ALSO TO SHARE HOMEWORK EVERY DAY

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