Gujarat Primary school Reopen News

ચલો સ્કૂલ ચલે હમ:ગુજરાતમાં 2 સપ્ટેમ્બરથી ધોરણ 6થી 8ની 20 હજાર શાળાઓમાં 32 લાખ વિદ્યાર્થીઓનું શૈક્ષણિક કાર્ય શરૂ થશે

ગુજરાતમાં કોરોના હળવો થતાં સરકારે ધો.9થી 12 અને કોલેજોમાં ઓફલાઇન અભ્યાસક્રમ શરૂ કરી દીધો છે. ત્યારે ધો.6થી 8ના વર્ગો શરૂ કરવાની પણ સરકાર દ્વારા વિચારણા ચાલી રહી છે. હાલ તહેવારો ચાલી રહ્યા હોવાથી જન્માષ્ટમી બાદ સપ્ટેમ્બરમાં ધો.6થી 8ના વર્ગો શરૂ થાય એવી શક્યતા છે. આ મામલે મુખ્યમંત્રી સાથે શિક્ષણમંત્રી અને અધિકારીઓની બેઠક પણ મળી હોવાનું જાણવા મળ્યું છે. આજની કેબિનેટની બેઠકમાં નિર્ણય લેવાઈ શકે છે.

સંપૂર્ણ માહિતિ માટે અહિ ક્લિક કરો.

Schools across the country have been closed since mid-March, even before the coronavirus lockdown was imposed. On Monday (October 5), the Education Ministry issued guidelines for their reopening.

The Union government has permitted the reopening of schools in phases after October 15. However, the actual timing and manner of reopening will be decided by individual states.

Gujarat Primary school Reopen News


Does this mean what students actually experience will vary depending on where they go to school when are schools reopening? What changes for students amid Covid-19?

For instance, Delhi has decided against bringing back students until the end of the month, despite the union government’s go-ahead. Uttar Pradesh, on the other hand, has announced a phased reopening but has left the final decision to the districts, based on the local Covid-19 situation.

According to senior officers in the Education Ministry, the union government had already indicated its preference last month, when the Home Ministry permitted senior students of Classes 9 to 12 to meet their teachers in schools voluntarily.

However, if a state were to decide to bring back the youngest students first, the Education Ministry will not interfere, a senior officer told The Indian Express.

And what about the staff?

As far as possible, parents will be encouraged to use their personal transport to drop children to school. Aged teachers and staff, and those living in containment zones will not be allowed to come in.

What about assessments?

According to the Education Ministry’s guidelines, for at least two to three weeks after reopening, schools will not conduct any assessment. Even when they do, the pen-and-paper text format will be discouraged for students across all grades to “ensure the emotional well-being of the students”.

What about school assessments for students?

“Assessments in the form of role plays, choreography, class quiz, puzzles and games, brochure designing, presentations, journals, portfolios, etc., may be preferred over routine pen-paper testing,” the Education Ministry’s guidelines state