The Free Press Journal

Teachers to fan out to teach students

- DHAVAL KULKARNI Mumbai

Uncertaint­y about the reopening of schools during the lockdown, and online education initiative­s being impeded by low penetratio­n of smart phones, have led to authoritie­s in Vidarbha’s Gondia district coming up with a unique initiative wherein teachers will take turns to visit areas in the vicinity of students to teach them. The initiative, to be launched soon, will cover students from zilla parishad schools and ashramshal­as (residentia­l schools).

“When we launched an online education initiative in April, we realised that just around 35 % to 40% parents and students in our district have smart phones. Then,

most parents were home due to the lockdown. However, since paddy sowing operations have begun, they are working in the fields, ensuring that just around 2% households have access to Android phones,” explained Rajkumar Hiware, education officer, Gondia Zilla Parishad. He added that since around two months of the current 10-month academic season had already been lost, they planned to ensure that teachers went to the localities of their students to teach them. “Textbooks have already been distribute­d to the students. Now, teachers will teach them and give homework while maintainin­g safe distance. If a teacher goes to a particular area, he can teach all students there. We have around 3,500 teachers from Standard 2 to 8, and headmaster­s will deploy them for this duty in turns. They will report to the Zilla Parishad about what has been done,” said Hiware.

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