Lucknow: Due to global pandemic coronavirus infection, last year, due to the lockdown, young children will now go to schools. The Department of Basic Education has also issued a mandate to open schools from class six to eight on February 10 and primary schools from March 1.
Due to Coronavirus infection, all the schools of classes six to eight, which have been closed since last year, will open from February 10. Primary schools from classes one to five will open from March 1. The Department of Secondary Education has also ordered to conduct regular teaching work in classes 9 to 12 from 9 February. The Basic Education Department has issued a mandate in this regard on Friday. Upper primary schools in the state will be opened after about 11 months and primary schools after about 12 months.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has approved the proposal to go to school from February 10 to children from class six to eight studying in homes since March 23, 2020. In this sequence, children from primary to class five will be able to go to school from March 1. During this period, the children will also have to follow the Covid protocol along with the school management. Since the effects of the coronavirus in the state and the introduction of the vaccine, till now students of class nine to 12 are studying in school. Due to the preparation of high school and inter-school, children are going to schools after December 1 to complete their course and also give pre-board examination. After this, now the plan to send the children studying in classes six to eight to school was being prepared from February 1. On February 3, CM Yogi Adityanath also instructed Team-11 to prepare a proposal to invite children from class six to eight to study in a school in ten days.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that before the Corona era, the school has been instructed to operate school and start reading. School administration has been instructed to give special attention to masks, thermal scanners, sanitation, and social distancing among students. After the lockdown, the premises of the schools which have been closed since April last year will once again see the laughter, play, and reading of children. Classes will be started in primary schools of the state from March 1. To bring the school and degree college academic session back on track, the Chief Minister has given instructions to open educational institutions as a rule. At the same time, students studying online for the last 11 months will now be able to question Guruji in class. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed the higher primary, secondary, and degree colleges from class 6 to eight to be conducted before 10.
The Basic Education Department had sent a proposal to open schools from class six to eight from February 15 and primary schools from March 1 for approval of the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister has directed to open schools from class six to eight from February 10, while primary schools will open from March 1. The mandate issued by Renuka Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Basic Education Department, was asked to follow the Covid protocol in the operation of upper primary and primary schools and standard procedures (SOP) issued by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs in this regard. is.
After the approval of the Chief Minister, now schools from class six to eight will be opened in the state from February 10. Primary schools from the same classes one to five will open from March 1. The Basic Education Department had sent a proposal to open schools from class six to eight from February 15 and primary schools from March 1 for approval of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The Chief Minister has directed to open schools from class six to eight from February 10. Primary schools will open from March 1. Additional Chief Secretary Basic Education Renuka Kumar gave this information.
Seeing the knock of corona infection, the government had ordered the closure of all schools in classes one to eight in the state on March 13 last year. Schools of classes nine to 12 have opened in the state on 19 October and all the universities here have opened from 23 November.
Classes from nine to 12 will be fully operated in schools from nine: Under the Department of Secondary Education, it has been decided to fully run the schools of all the boards of the state (classes 9, 10, 11, 12) from February 9. has gone. State Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Dinesh Sharma said that with a view to regularizing board examinations and sessions, classes of secondary education will be conducted in full from February 9. The Department of Secondary Education has instructed to run classes from February 9 to February 12 as before. That is, all the students will now be called to study in class. Dr. Sharma informed that classes in all schools will be conducted following the protocol of Covid-19. Now the studies will be completely offline. Online classes will not be conducted. The school management will arrange how the students will be seated in schools along with the measures to prevent corona. He informed that the work of study and teaching in schools in view of Covid-19 has been materially disrupted.
There will be a focus on Remedial Teaching, a 100-day special campaign: A 100-day special campaign called Prerna Utsav will be launched at the opening of council schools. The campaign aims to compensate for studies that have been disrupted due to the Corona epidemic. During the 100-day campaign, based on the initial assessment of the children, there will be a focus on their remedial teaching (remedial education) and rapid learning (accelerated learning), so that they can achieve the expected learning output corresponding to the classroom.
Early Assessment of Children in Council Schools: During the Corona transition, the Department of Basic Education operated an e-school for the children of council schools. Despite this, children’s education has been affected. After the opening of the council schools, all the children of primary classes will be given preliminary assessment in these subjects to know mathematics and language knowledge, to find out what the children have learned so far.
Schools rejuvenated: More than 1 crore 83 lakh children study in more than 1.5 lakh primary and upper primary schools of the state run by Basic Education Department. After 11 months on March 1, when the primary school students reach their school, they will see a lot of change. Thousands of schools have been rejuvenated during the Corona transition on the instructions of the Chief Minister.
The library will meet with smart classrooms: Over 80 percent of primary and upper primary schools run by the Basic Education Department have been rejuvenated on the instructions of the Chief Minister. It consists of wall painting with dyeing paint in school, multiple handwash and toilets for students. At the same time, teaching material related to students has reached the schools. Apart from this, one to two classes in schools are being developed as smart classes to provide better education to students. Smart classes will operate in about 100 schools from 1642 schools in Lucknow alone. According to BSA Lucknow Dinesh Kumar, when students reach school, they will see a lot of change.
Children will read the Sahaja book: Sahaja book will also be made available to students of classes one to three by the Department of Basic Education. Sahaja book contains stories with pictures. This will develop the tendency of students to read. BSA Dinesh Kumar said that comfortable books have reached schools.