Karnataka to take 'calculated decision' on reopening schools


Bengaluru, Nov 4 (IANS): Karnataka will take a "calculated decision" whether to reopen schools in a week's time, Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar said on Wednesday.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a series of meetings he convened to decide on reopening schools in the state, Kumar said that the state already has examples like Andhra Pradesh taking decision to reopen schools before it.

"We are still evaluating the pros and cons of this decision. Currently the state has decided to reopen degree and post-graduate colleges from November 17 onwards. We have not decided anything yet. We are only evaluating the possibilities," he said.

According to Kumar, the officials concerned and experts have favoured reopening of schools in a staggered manner.

"For instance, if the state decides to reopen high schools in the first phase, then Class VIII students can come one day, the next day Class IX students can come followed by Class X students. This cycle may continue," he said.

He further added that a meeting of all the top officials of the concerned departments and district officials will be held and the situation will be reviewed.

The minister said that following the meeting and after receiving feedback from all the quarters, the same will be discussed with the Chief Minister following which a decision will be taken.

Besides this, the experts have also favoured to reopen residential schools - Moraraji Desai, Kittur Rani Chennamma, Ekalavya, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, SC/ST Talented Girls, B.R. Ambedkar, and Indira Gandhi residential schools - which are essentially utilised by the economically weaker sections of the state.

"There are 819 residential schools and colleges for Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Backward Class rural students across the state. We can at least reopen them and see the impact and then we can gradually scale up our operations," an official told IANS.

The official further added that the children will get food three times a day when they stay in the schools. "At their homes, many of them might not have this luxury. Keeping all this in mind, we need to be considerate towards this marginalised section of the society," the source added.

The minister added that the state would extend full cooperation in effective implementation of NISHTHA (National Initiative for School Heads and Teachers' Holistic Advancement), a capacity building programme for improving quality of school education through integrated teacher training.

Kumar also said that it aimed to build competencies among teachers and school principals in the elementary stage. The functionaries would be trained in an integrated manner on learning outcomes, school based assessment, learner-centred pedagogy, new initiatives in education, and addressing diverse needs of children through multiple pedagogies, etc.

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    Karnataka to take 'calculated decision' on reopening schools...

    hope this not based on "calculation" of school fees/donations lost by private schools / so called international schools etc.etc. etc. who charge lakhs of rupees as fee/donation...

    only Government / municipal schools can be re-opened in rural / semi-rural areas...

    Private donation based schools / "international" school sharks must be pressurisng / enticing Government to re-open schools...

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  • Ashu, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    It is a good idea to start the higher classes with all the necessary precautions. If there are enough rooms in a school, then with physical distance, classes can continue. But, who will make sure that the children do not play around in the school bus or while travelling? I'm sure all the parents would like to send their children to school. But, safety and health would be more important than school at present situation. It would be good to start with Grade VIII onward, alternate days. I'm sure this way, all the classes from VIII upwards will have at least 3 days of class per week. Other 3 days they can complete notes, self study, read, etc.

    I'm sure our elected representatives and expert committee will make well informed decisions keeping in mind the health and safety of the children, parents and teachers.

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  • Reena, Udupi

    Wed, Nov 04 2020

    Kindly give portion for 10 th students board exam.
    In previous years they use to finish portion by December. This year still
    No cut off portion declared by government. Brilliant students are
    Struggling due to this.
    CBSE schools already recd cutoff portion for 10th STD.
    What about Karnataka education board it's still sleeping?
    Playing with children future ?
    Go to malls ,beaches, crowded religious place and find students(children) along with
    Parents without the fear of Corona.
    Wake up state govt. Kindly don't play with students sply 10 th STD

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Wed, Nov 04 2020

    Haka ek ghadye ghadye kaaale zata konna... Devaaa...He is only dull after getting infected from corona...

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 04 2020

    Making a total mess of it. I mean opening schools, colleges and etc.

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  • KUMAR, MANGALORE

    Thu, Nov 05 2020

    Somewhere you have to begin. Cannot keep everything shut forever

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