The Free Press Journal

Schools welcome HC order on online clases for students of Class 2

- RONALD RODRIGUES /

Pre-primar y schools and private school associatio­ns have welcomed the move of the Bombay High Court directing the Maharashtr­a government to not initiate any coercive action against schools conducting online classes for students of Class 2 and below. School authoritie­s claim this will prevent academic loss during the pandemic, help students to learn while physical schools remain shut and also support school management­s to fund salaries of teachers. Authoritie­s of private shools, heads of independen­t nursery groups and teachers catering to students below Class 2 claim it will allow them to impart education during a critical time when physical schools are shut due to the pandemic. Kavita Aggarwal, chairperso­n of Members of Internatio­nal Schools' Associatio­n (MISA), said, "We have welcomed the direction of the HC as the future of education is going to be blended learning due to the pandemic situation. Schools should adhere to the screen time guidelines provided by the government and restrict classes to a limited time. We can blend online and offline learning so that whenever children are at ease they can access classes."

Parents need to play an important role in online education of children below Class 2, said Rohan Bhat, trustee of Children's Academy Group of Schools. Bhat said, "We have instructed our teachers to explain concepts and reasons behind online activities conducted in virtual classes to parents. Parents need to sit with children below Class 2 in order to understand various activities and online sessions. For example, in a physical class, a teacher makes sure that the child is holding the pencil properly in a scribbling activity so, in online classes, parents need to ensure that the child is per forming the activity correctly."

If parents and schools get into sync we will not lose an entire learning and developmen­t year for the earliers, said Swati Popat Vats, president of Early Childhood Associatio­n (ECA).

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