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Offline Education for standard 6 to 8 in Gujarat start from September 2.

Educational work of standard 6 to 8 in Gujarat start from September.

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Offline Education for standard 6 to 8 in Gujarat start from September 2.

Offline Education for standard 6 to 8 start on September 2.

Offline Education for standard 6 to 8 in Gujarat start from September 2.

keypoints:

  • It has been decided to start standard 6 to 8 schools.
  • Educational work, Start schools of standard 6 to 8 in Gujarat from September 2

It has been decided to start standard 6 to 8 schools from Thursday. After the meeting, the Minister of State for Education Bhupendrasinh Chudasama told reporters that the educational work of 32 lakh students studying in classes 6 to 8 in Gujarat would start from Thursday, September 2. Students will be called to schools with 50 per cent capacity. Classes of more than 20 thousand schools will start. At present, the educational work of standard 9 to 12 is going offline in Gujarat.

Approving to start classes with 50 per cent, Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama made an important announcement that school classes would be started in the state from September 2. In which classes are allowed to start with 50 per cent number. Along with this, as classes 9 to 12 are run, the rules of social distance, the compulsory mask will also have to be followed. The organization will have to provide hand wash and sanitiser. Online education will continue along with offline. Government and private schools will have to follow the instructions from the government. He said that the Minister of Education had congratulated the teachers for participating in the teacher survey. According to him, 38 per cent of teachers were present in the survey.

Standard 9 to 11 schools were started on July 26.

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the second wave of Corona is now receding, with 58 per cent of parents agreeing. Then the Gujarat government has become active to start the classes of Std. 6 to 8 again. On the other hand, Udgam School for Children and Zebar School for Children in Ahmedabad approached the parents for what they wanted to send their children to school. As many as 58 per cent of parents expressed their desire to send their children to school. Both schools contacted 1,850 parents in grades 6 to 8, of whom 1,323 responded. Of these, 58 per cent, i.e. 778 parents, showed readiness to send their children to school after getting government approval.

Students will be called to school with 50% capacity (file photo)

Parents are hesitant to send their children to school

Amidst the possibilities of the third wave of Corona, schools have been started offline, with students being taught with 50 per cent capacity. Parents are also worried about the third wave, so they avoid sending their children to school for offline study. Instead, parents have appealed to the government to make a good study in online education. On the other hand, with the introduction of offline education in schools, the burden of teaching online has also increased. Therefore, schools are also persuading parents to send their children to school for offline education.

Classes 6 to 8 began on February 18 but were discontinued as the second wave of Corona began after March.

Classes 6 to 8 started on February 18.

In Gujarat, offline education was started in schools due to the corona epidemic. Still, after the corona cases were brought under control after January, the government again announced offline education in schools. As a result, classes 6 to 8 in the state were started on February 18, 2021. At that time, the children were admitted by checking through mask, sanitiser, oximeter, thermal gun. Unfortunately, only 10 children were accommodated in the class with a capacity of 40, but the schools had to be closed again after the second wave of Corona started in March.

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