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Kerala, the state with the highest literacy rate in India, has added another feather in its hat amid all challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, conducting over 6,000 online classes in which more than 43 lakh students from pre-primary .
Bringing students back to normal classes a challenge
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Unprecedented break seems to have adversely affected several children
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Unprecedented break seems to have adversely affected several children The unprecedented break from normal schooling seems to have adversely affected a sizeable section of students who may now need rigorous reorientation to return to the fold.
It was one of the patterns noticed by teachers and counsellors attached to the Career Guidance and Adolescence Counselling Cell of the General Education Department as Class 10 and Plus Two students returned to school after a prolonged break ahead of their exams.
“A little bit of anxiety while returning to normal classrooms ahead of exams is, in fact, a positive sign, which means that they [students] care about their performance. But there is another section who seems to be so casual and lazy that they do not seem to care. They will have to be reoriented and brought back to normal
Two shifts, one student per bench: Schools to reopen partially on Friday
After a break of over nine months, schools in the state will be welcoming their students back on Friday.
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CA staffer of Nadakkavu VHSS in Kozhikode hangs a board to remind thestudents of the need to follow Covid protocol | Manu R Mavelil By Express News Service
KOCHI: After a break of over nine months, schools in the state will be welcoming their students back on Friday. The functioning, however, will be partial and in strict adherence to the Covid protocol, with only the SSLC and Plus Two students attending the classes.
Kerala Schools Reopen Partially After A Gap Of 9 Months
Classes for 10th and 12th began in schools across the southern state with limited hours and restricted number of students with Covid norms as per government order
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The students were brimming with excitementseeing friends and teachers after a gap of many months.
But, strict instructions right from wearing masks, washing hands at frequent intervals to mandatory social distancing gave a formal colour to their first day in schools, when they reopened partially in Kerala on Friday.
As part of the government s instructions, classes for 10th and 12th standards began in schools across the southern state with limited hours and restricted number of students.