Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

MAHARASHTR­A TO DEVELOP 488 MODEL SCHOOLS

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Maharashtr­a government has decided to develop 488 government-run schools in the state as “model schools” as a part of its initiative to improve the quality of learning in schools. The decision was taken in the state cabinet meeting held on Wednesday.

The schools will have quality infrastruc­ture as well as quality education which will be at par with the 21st Century teaching needs such as creativity and critical thinking, collaborat­ion and communicat­ion, officials said.

“We have selected 488 schools for the project that aims at quality education and learning in schools. They were selected on the basis of criteria prepared by us. The state government will spend a sum of ₹494 crore on the project,” said school education minister Varsha Gaikwad after the cabinet meeting.

The selected schools will have teachers working for at least five years at a stretch. They will also have to adopt innovative teaching methods including activityba­sed learning, officials said. “The model school will have proper facilities such as independen­t toilets for boys and girls, safe drinking water, hygienic classrooms, an attractive building, sports arena, sports equipment, ICT lab, science lab and library,” said an official from school education department.

“They will also provide a conducive environmen­t for quality academic studies to students. Teachers will ensure that the students will get to learn beyond textbook lessons. Supplement­ary reading books, reference books and encyclopae­dias will be made available in the library. Along with self-study, constructi­ve educationa­l programmes like group study will also be implemente­d under the project,” he added.

THE GOVERNMENT WILL SPEND A SUM OF ₹494 CRORE ON THE PROJECT, SAID EDUCATION MIN VARSHA GAIKWAD

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