Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)
Mangaluru, Jan 26: Classes for the SSLC students for the current academic year are over. Teachers of taluks, where the results were poor last year, are being trained by officials to improve the results this year.
After Covid, educational sector has returned to normalcy. This year the exams will be held in old style. So the department has made arrangments to hold special revision classes for SSLC students from January to March. A team of educational department officials have already visited all the taluks of Dakshina Kannada twice and flagged off the process.
Dakshina Kannada district is showing good results in the SSLC examination for the past few years. However, the education department feels that certain taluks in the district are not getting expected results. So they have made special plans this year with the students of such taluks in mind to improve the results.
In all four special teams have been created. The teams consist of subject experts under the leadership of DIET principal, team of DDPIs, team of sub plan coordinatoing officials and team of zonal educational officers. These teams visit the schools where the results are poor, listen to their issues and work to improve the results this year.
The education department is also making preparations to hold preparatory exams for SSLC at taluk, district and state levels. Taluk level examinations will be held durong this month while district level will be held in the month of February. State level preparatory examinations will be held in the month of March followed by the final examinations.
Dakshina Kannada zilla panchayat CEO Dr Kumara said that special classes, additional classes on Saturdays and model question papers had been given to students of schools where the results are not upto the mark and attempt is being made to improve their results this year. Accordingly, teachers of such schools are also given special training.