The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Govt. school teachers to get tablet computers

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The District Education OfŒcer has announced that a total of 2,871 tablet computers have been allocated to primary and middle school teachers in Coimbatore district, and they will receive them in June.

The initiative is aimed at supporting educators in adapting to modern teaching methods and facilitati­ng online learning opportunit­ies for students.

The tablets will be utilised for various educationa­l purposes, including attendance registrati­on, teacher training, using visual aids to conduct classes, delivering lessons through video platforms, lesson planning, grade assignment­s, evaluating test papers and tracking students’ progress online. The allocation of tablets is expected to enhance the e”ciency and e•ectiveness of teaching practices in government schools across the district.

“We have been told that tablet computers will be allotted this year. It will surely help with educating children as the world is technology-driven today and schools should also change with times,” a primary school teacher said.

A total of 2,871 tablets have been received from the State School Education Department, with 1,757 designated for Coimbatore and 1,114 for Pollachi, o”cials said. Distributi­on of the laptops will begin upon approval from the relevant authoritie­s.

“We will Œrst take count of how many teachers have left or joined schools this year. Post that, the tablets will be released,” an o”cial said.

This is part of the State Government’s ₹101-crore project to replace paperwork across government schools in 38 districts and minimise the risk of losing data.

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