Schools May Go For Odd-Even System After Lockdown Period Ends
New Delhi: The Ministry of Human resources and Development, MHRD along with NCERT are planning ‘odd-even plan’ for schools when they open after lockdown period.
It means there will be only 50% students on campus on any given day.
Stating that final guidelines will be approved by the MHRD, NCERT Director Hrushikesh Senapaty said the idea is to create a conducive environment with involvement of all stakeholders and not compromise on the learning outcomes of students.
The Council is also involved in creating an online material and live interaction material that could be aired via television channels to avoid losses to schools who do not have a very good digital infrastructure. This would come under each class, one channel strategy.
The Government is also going to come up with the plan of what the students who would be at home would do during their off days. This way both the slots would have enough to engage themselves in and there would be no loss of studies to students. Moreover, the Government is also planning to introduce 12 channels for classes 1-12.
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