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Without access to technology, BMC and Zilla Parishad schools not in a position to offer online teaching

While most private schools easily moved to online teaching-learning during these days, students from low income families, who have no access to technology and whose parents lack the awareness about its use, were left with nothing to do

Published on: Mar 27, 2020 05:46 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
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A few days after schools closed in the state owing to the state-wide lockdown due to coronavirus, several teachers from government aided, BMC and Zilla Parishad schools in the state had a tough challenge to face- interacting with their students and ensuring their well-being.

Representational image. (HT file)
Representational image. (HT file)

While most private schools easily moved to online teaching-learning during these days, students from low income families, who have no access to technology and whose parents lack the awareness about its use, were left with nothing to do. During such times, several teachers from these schools tried to ensure that the students are given some guidance to study from their homes even as challenges remain aplenty.

Vikram Adsul, a teacher from the Bandgar Vasti school in Ahmednagar, which has several students from the Dhangar community attend said that he has been regularly calling parents to keep track of what the children are up to. “Here, we have very poor connectivity and most parents don’t even own smartphones. Hence remote learning is not feasible for them. We call them and ask what they did over the last few days, give them some work, and basically just talk to them,” said Adsul. “Some of them who have smartphones are sent links where they can hear lectures and interesting things during these days,” he added.

Aarti Kambli, who teaches at a preschool in Andheri said that it is important for children from low income families to get some guidance during such times. “The sheer absence of communication can often make them anxious. Talking to their teachers even once in a while is a big boost to their morale,” she added.

The state education department has cancelled the exams for Classes 1-8 and these students are going to be promoted on the basis of their previous scores.

 
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