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Assam School Reopening
The following guidelines are placed in the public domain to obtain views and Suggestions from the different stakeholders on the proposed guidelines, Required if any.
Assam School Reopening: Guidelines; Invites Public Opinion
On receipt of favorable views, it is proposed to start informal education from 1st September 2020 or from any other day as suggested.
Pre-Conditions:
- A. The process of informal education will not be compulsory for all students. Those students who are interested to join the informal classes will have to inform the Head of Institution and they will have to wear face masks and have to maintain a physical distance of minimum 8 feet while attending the classes.
- B. It will be mandatory on the part of each and every teacher, resource persons, panchayat officials, and officials of the Education Department to get them tested for COVID-19 between 23rd August to 30th August and they will be allowed to take part only if they found COVID-19 Negative. However, for Government Teachers test is mandatory for participation in these classes.
- C. All the Venues used for the informal Education from class V to VII! will have to be kept clean by the local people of Panchayat authorities.
- D. All the Schools or colleges to be used for imparting education will be sanitized before starting the Education and thereafter on an interval of every 15 days.
- E. However, the imparting of online education through digital devices will continue as before without any break.
1. Activities Suggested for the student from class I to IV.
- A. While distributing ration of Mid Day Meal the Head of Institution will provide a hard copy of questions/ Assignments for each of the students to the parent/guardian.
- B. The students will have to answer their papers at home only.
- C. The parent/guardian will have to hand over the answers to the Head of the School on their next visit to collect the ration.
- D. The teacher will examine the answer and will be used as results of the Unit test/Exam.
- E. Teachers will come to School and actively participate in the checking of papers.
2. Activities suggested for the students from class V to VIII
- A. In each of the village hamlets, four spots/venues shall be identified by the Head of Institutions of nearest local LP/ME and Composite school. These four venues are to be selected to impart informal education for the students of class V to VIII. For each class, there should be a separate fixed venue. These venues may be Community Hall, Village library, open field, Courtyard of houses, etc except school premises.
- B. Similarly, they will also identify Resource persons for each of four venues of each hamlet, class-wise to impart informal education if teachers are not adequate. The resource panel On may consist of the working teachers of any school both from Government and private, Retired teachers, local willing and capable persons, TET qualified teachers, Senior students etc. However, it will be mandatory on the part of working teachers in the imparting of education.
- C. The resource persons/teachers will impart education in batches. There should not be more than 15 students in one batch. The duration of the class for each batch maybe 90 to 120 minutes. In a day they can take the class in 2-3 batches.
- D. These resource persons/teachers shall teach the students on the style which was earlier used in a gurukul. They will use improved techniques like storytelling, project preparation, assignments, tests etc . They may give questions to them to write answers at home etc. They will also teach the students regarding the use of digital media including the DIKSHA, Biswabidya APP etc.
- E. SCERT will provide them guidelines regarding learning methods and also learning outcomes.
3. Activities suggested for the students from class IX to XII
- A. The informal classes for class IX to All will be organized in school complexes in which the students of the nearest school, whether he is a student of that school or not can also attend.
- B. Similarly all retired teachers etc can also impart education in their nearest school. All such willing teachers are requested to inform their willingness to the nearest school.
- C it will be mandatory on the part of all working teachers to impart education.
- D. All the willing students have to register their names in the school. The school will arrange a number of sections for each class/subject and there will not be more than 15 students in one section.
- E. All the six days of the week shall be used for the informal education except Sunday in two batches every day. The classes for IX and XI shall be held on two days and for X and XII for four days in a week as mentioned below.
- Class IX - On Monday and Friday From 9 AM to 12 noon
- Class X - On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 9 AM to 12 noon
- Class Xl - On Monday and Friday From 1PM to 4 PM
- Class XIl - On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 1PM to 4 PM
- F. There will be 4 classes every day of 45 minutes duration of each class.
- G. The daily routine will be prepared by the Head of Institution in such a manner that all subjects are covered.
- H. The SEBA/AHSEC will provide guidelines for study in such a manner that the students are benefited in their future studies as well as in facing any admission test etc for future studies.
4. For the students of the final semester for the Bachelor's degree in colleges and students of class 11 and 12 studying in the colleges, all the colleges have to follow the same guidelines as mentioned for Class XI and XII above. The detailed guidelines will be issued by the Higher Education Department based on feedback received from the Public.
5 For the student of the Final semester in the Engineering Colleges, all the Engineering colleges will have to follow the same guidelines as mentioned above and similar instruction shall be issued by the Director Technical Education, Assam. Hostels will be open for final year students.
6. For the student of the Final semester in the Medical Colleges, all the Medical colleges may follow the same guidelines as mentioned above and relevant instruction shall be issued by the Director of Medical Education, Assam.
7 All the Universities are also directed to start Academic activities as per their own suitability and as per guidelines received from the University Grant Commission. They are also requested to inform their plan of activities to the Director of Higher Education, Assam. Private Educational Institutes will also be at liberty to follow the guidelines.
Send your Opinion??
All the stakeholders are requested to furnish their views on or before 20th August 2020 on the following Email ID — SOPSCHOOLOPENINGASSAM@GMAIL.COM
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I think the school should be reopen on 1st September
ReplyDeleteSecondary schools may be reopened but it will be very risky to open the primary school.. government may take trial with the secondary school...if everything is ok than we can proceed for primary sections..
ReplyDeleteMoreover parents will not allow their small children to school..
No,it's not good for anyone
ReplyDelete