Kerala implementing its model of online classes for border area Kannadigas


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jun 20: Overlooking the pandemic scare, Kerala has started its academic activities online. The children, oblivious to the death and destruction caused by coronavirus infection, are busy learning. Their classes are not within the confines of four walls, and there is no marking of attendance. But the children have to be present for online classes at pre-determined hours.

Karnataka is uncertain about starting its academic year as there is resistance for both the online classes and regular classes. At the same time, in neighbouring Kerala, Malayalam online classes began on June 1 under the name, 'First Bell'. From June 17, online classes for border area Kannadigas in Kannada medium began.


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With its initiative, Kerala, a fully literate state, has made it clear that it does not want to allow academic activities to take backseat irrespective of the challenges posed by coronavirus.

Kasargod district has 194 primary and high schools, in which about 45,000 Kannada medium students were studying last year. This year, the students have exposed themselves to online learning. for their convenience, Kerala government has been airing classes through Kerala government's KITE YouTube Kasargod channel and Kerala Vision Kasargod cable network channel No. 46.

Right from 11 am every day, till 3 pm, nine half an hour classes of 30 minutes duration are conducted. After the classes are transmitted through the cable network, the same is uploaded onto the YouTube channel. The students can opt to watch classes via cable or YouTube link. The education department has to keep ensuring now and then that the students are learning.

These lessons are pre-recorded. The students have to jot down if they get any doubts in between. They can later contact school teachers and get their doubts clarified. Specific time has been allotted for each of the classes. If the students are unable to view the channel, they can see the same on YouTube link. For special children, online learning has been facilitated through 'White Board' software.

The teachers have recorded holding of classes in the class rooms. About 30 percent primary and 40 percent high school teachers have prepared online teaching. District Institute of Education and Training teachers and other resource persons have joined hands for this project. For PU and other degree classes too, similar arrangements will be made in due course.

In case there are problems with cable channel, YouTube or mobile network or at places where online technology cannot be reached, the teachers have been asked to visit such places and exhibit online classes by using screens. The government has also asked education department officials to prepare a list of such persons and places and provide channel or mobile connections there. The officials of the education department will be held responsible if they fail to do so.

In view of the above, the work of identifying small libraries, Anganwadi centres or continuing education centres is going on for exhibiting online classes. Kite Victors, the main channel of education in Kerala, is used to transmit Malayalam and also Kannada medium classes. Most of the students will be able to get their lessons by sitting at home. Kannada activist Dr Naresh Mulleria, said that the Kerala government has been approached to see that this is done without fail as it can benefit Kannada medium students a lot.

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    Kerala should develop one 'model' to enure that people from self - publicised 100% literate state do migrate to gulf countries to take menial jobs...because of these people, whole Indian community is looked upon there by Arabs as well other nationalities as 'source of people for menial jobs'...even in international media , when gulf labour conditions are depicted, maloos are shown wearing lungi, bare chested, living in labour accommodation in cramped rooms along with 3-4 laborers in one room...washed lungis, undergarments on the railings of the corridor...even when video is going, you can see some of them brushing their teeth in the room or in the common corridor...

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  • Raj, Karkala

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    Suicide cases of Poor students in Kerala, who could not afford modern gadgets or High speed Internet - is an eye opener.

    Education should be available to everyone. Otherwise, Poor in the society will be let down.

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  • Suman, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    These Kannadigas casting votes in Kerala and paying taxes to Kerala. They are keralites

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    But Still they don't have proper health care facilities and system, yet they swarm to Mangalore for medical treatment. first build a proper hospitals & improvise the road infrastructure & industry.

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  • Vishal Kumar, mangalore

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    Lol..what do you mean by they..entire Kerala?You must be dreaming.Its only border area residents who prefer to come here to Mangalore.And lets face it,most private hospitals here need the patients from Kasargod with its 13 lakhs population as compared to Mangalores nearly 5 lakhs to survive.Regarding hospitals,Kerala has world class hospitals in their main towns of Kochi,Trivandrum and ayurvedalayas which attract foreign tourists.Do a simple google search before commenting blindly.
    Kerala has India's biggest shipyard and many other industries related to spices,food,electronics company like Vguard,garments,footwear,umbrella manufacturing companies and world famous jewellers.

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    Govt can start free online classes and private schools can start paid online classes. But if the govt is unable to start free online classes why ban private schools from starting payed online classes.

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  • smr, Karkala

    Sat, Jun 20 2020

    Once PM Modi has compared this state to 'Somalia'. But today 'Kerala Model' has even surpassed even the much hyped 'Gujarat Model'.

    Don't allow the dirty politics of BJP in Kerala. Be united and show the rest of India including even your own bordering Mangalore example of success.

    Jai Hind

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  • Prasad, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 20 2020

    Big hospital coming @kasargod soon... They can say bye to mangalore soon...

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  • Pavan, Mlr

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    Private hospitals in mangalore will close soon...no business

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    Very good. All these days Mallu CM had money to build international airport to help North Kerala smugglers, but no money for decent hospital! Good luck !

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Sun, Jun 21 2020

    It is a Fantastic and Superb Idea.... But.................. We don't want it.

    Actual educated escaped from Kerala...

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  • Prasad, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 20 2020

    Very dedicated......

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  • Abdul kader,, Vidyanagar , KASARAGOD.

    Sat, Jun 20 2020

    This is lDF government,

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Jun 20 2020

    despite abject living conditions, which goads keralites to trickle out of their home state in droves in search of bread and butter, this state seems to have one "Karela Model" for everything...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 20 2020

    Modi had to build a wall to hide the Gujarat Model from Do Lan Trump ...

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  • PRAVEEN, MANGALORE

    Sat, Jun 20 2020

    Are abject living conditions the only reason to migrate to gulf or other states? Kerala has something innovative always.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 20 2020

    We have full trust in the Educated ...

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