Hindustan Times (West UP)

ATTENDANCE AUDIT AT GOVT SCHOOLS TO CHECK DROPOUT RATE AMONG GIRLS

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LUCKNOW : With a view to checking the school dropout rate among girl students, the state basic education department will closely monitor regular attendance of girl students in government primary and upper primary schools.

An attendance audit would be conducted on the last Saturday of every month wherein such girls, who are usually absent, would be identified and teachers would visit the family to ascertain the reasons so that these girl students can be brought back to school.

“The idea is to minimise the number of girl dropouts. There is no problem with their enrolment. But it is the dropout rate of girl students that needs to be addressed. A list of such girls should be prepared and their parents should be contacted so that all the girls may be encouraged to come back to the school daily.

During the parent teacher meetings, such parents should be honoured whose daughters regularly come to school,” said director general, school education, Vijay Kiran Anand in a letter to all district magistrate­s.

“It was decided that during the sessions conducted under life skills education in upper primary schools on Saturdays, the students will be informed about child rights, safety and security such as domestic violence, violence against children, sexual violence, molestatio­n, good and bad touch. Informatio­n about helpline numbers etc should be provided to the girl students in particular,” the letter read. Paintings, debates and discussion­s should be organised with children on the importance of girl child education in the meetings of the parents every month and an exhibition should be shown to the parents by preparing a children’s newspaper.

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