Expert panel set up to frame guidelines for schools in Karnataka


Bengaluru, May 20 (IANS): Karnataka on Wednesday decided to set up an expert panel to frame guidelines for primary and secondary education for 2021-22 amid apprehensions of third Covid wave hitting the state and upsetting even this academic year's plans.

State Education Minister, S. Suresh Kumar told reporters that the state government cannot afford to ignore lakhs of students in rural areas and several poor students who lack basic internet facilities in urban areas too.

"Going by our previous academic year's experience, students hailing from these two segments were the worst-affected. Hence, there is a need for a relook into our approach to give them better education from this academic year at least," he said after the meeting with academicians and experts here.

Answering a question, Kumar added that the Education Department would soon have a joint meeting with the Women and Child Welfare department too in order to come out with a concrete plan to protect children from a possible third wave.

According to a statement released by the minister's office, the committee will comprise eminent educationists, representatives from the Indian Institute of Science, the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences (Nimhans), child specialists, members of Technical Advisory Committee on Covid, eminent health experts apart from officers and representatives of parents, private schools and teachers associations.

It will oversee assessment models, online education, offline education besides teacher training methodology, pragmatic utilisation of budgetary resources, and many other related issues.

The implementation of National Education Policy (NEP) in letter and spirit will be on the top of the agenda during the ensuing academic year, he said in the statement.

Meanwhile, Kumar also added that dependents of government and government-aided school teachers who died on Covid duty will get financial assistance from the Teachers Benefit Fund.

He also said that it has also been decided to put up a proposal to the Health Department to term teachers Covid warriors and provide them priority in administering Covid vaccine.

The process of teacher recruitment would be expedited by completing the formality of cadre and recruitment amendment as early as possible.

Last year too, Karnataka had constituted the expert committee headed by noted educationist M. K. Sridhar to look into imparting online education in the wake of the Covid-19, and it had recommended teaching online or by using printed material.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • AGNES, Mangalore

    Thu, May 20 2021

    There is only one expert panel that is school fees collection panel full of education mafia. Once the fees are collected they will just dump children together in classrooms without Covid protocols. Teachers not ready to conduct two batches only want their salary. Offline classes are just to fool the parents. Let them collect fees and do online classes safe for both teacher and students. Exams should not be the criteria to promote students anymore. Education system should change drastically in view of future pandemics.

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  • John, Mangalore/udupi

    Thu, May 20 2021

    Okay everyone it's about our children they'll have life's too it's very serious... 3rd wave is for our children how can be government be so careless srent they important many uneducated people are in very high positions thse children will not write just one exams how can they be chailwala or something thats an abuse don't you care about any life vhildren are already tensed due to covid they lost their parents, family members please promote them please this is an request...

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  • Savita, Mangalore

    Thu, May 20 2021

    It's about our future generations look what if they appeared to be positive in covid nd they die isnt that a terrible mistake by us.. look we are anyway getting old they are the only ones anymore for the future you wanna risk everything show some sympathy please its time to wake up...

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Thu, May 20 2021

    Expert panel (school Mafia) !!!?

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  • PINTO, Mangalore

    Thu, May 20 2021

    There are only a few good faces in Yediyurappa's cabinet and Suresh Kumar is one of them. Always smiling face. He is a better choice for CM after Yediyurappa

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  • Anish, Mangalore

    Thu, May 20 2021

    What about exams? During those time there wont be any covid? Around 8L students are going to write exams. It'll be a covid hotspot... Mass promotion is needed right now... think properly

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Thu, May 20 2021

    For how many years can we mass promote? Just think what is our future going to be? Govt should either develop some advanced platform so that online classes can be conducted without the chance for malpractice or phase wise exams should be conducted. Increase number of sets of question paper and hold in many phases. Last year puc and sslc exams also amid wide opposition they conducted successfully...

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  • Anish, Mangalore

    Thu, May 20 2021

    @daniel look you clearly know whos our PM whats was his bg if they just don't write one exams nothing changes look student's might different streams like computer science you'll never know including me... This year there was no computer labs at all l if they dont write one exams there future wont be changed look lives are more important.. would you sign an agreement for your life? There's risk for the future generation

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