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Thursday, 11 February 2021

LATEST UPDATE ABOUT MAS PROMOTION IN SCHOOL




LATEST UPDATE ABOUT MAS PROMOTION IN SCHOOL



The government has refused to give mass promotions in primary schools. Reports for mass promotions came in the media that primary schools in the state have not yet started physically amidst the Corona riots. However, the state government clarified that it had no plans to give mass promotions to students due to the epidemic. State Education Minister Chudasama said, "Examinations will be held before promoting students in the next academic class."

After the election, the unit test of students of standard 1 to 4 will be taken


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 According to the ongoing discussion in the education department of Gujarat, after the local body elections, the government is now considering to conduct studies and examinations for Std. 1 to 4 and 5 to 8.  Sources said that after the elections, consideration is being given to take the unit test of students of Std 1 to 4 and announce the result on the basis of it.  It has also been announced that the next academic session will start early.  This time even the summer vacation will not be extended to the students.  However, no decision has been taken yet.  The government and the education department are considering this.  The official announcement will be made after the completion of the local body elections.

 Primary teachers were ordered to attend school





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While the number of corona cases is declining day by day in Gujarat and no new corona cases are being registered in many districts of the state, the government is now preparing to regularize primary schools after Std. 10-12 and Std. 9-11. The Department of Primary Education has issued a circular to run all the primary schools in the state from 9 am for full time. In addition, 100 percent of teachers will now have to be called in every school, i.e. 100 percent attendance.



Teachers and headteachers should be present in the school and do educational activities like school accreditation, evaluation of street education, unit test verification, and data entry. Students are not to be called to school under any circumstances. All DPOs will have to give instructions to the Taluka Primary Education Officer, Education Inspectors, and CRC-BRC Coordinator in this regard. At which level teachers-head teachers have to be instructed.



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The government has earlier made it clear that when mass promotions will not be given in Std. 1 to 8 and 8-11, Std. 6 to 8 may be started in late February or March. So that the children can study a little before the annual examination. Prior to the closure of schools in Corona, principals in the state were allowed to call as many teachers as needed and school hours were limited to the morning. But from now on all the primary schools will run in one to two shifts in the same way as they are running for full time and it will be mandatory to call all the teachers.

It is important to note that as schools in the state have been closed since March 15, 2020, due to Corona, as Corona’s condition improves in Gujarat, the government is planning to unlock education in phases.

Then in the second phase, from February 1, Std. 9 and 11 schools have also started regularly. Besides, first-year colleges have also been started and the number of students in hostels has also been increased. Thus, now that education has become new normal, in the next phase, the government is ready to start regular classes with physical education in Std. 6 to 8 schools.

100% teachers have to be called in every school i.e. 100% attendance has to be done

The Director of Primary Education has issued a circular to all DPOs and Governors of the state instructing that from February 8, all primary schools will be working full time instead of in the morning. In addition, the attendance of primary teachers and headteachers in primary schools should be 100 percent.


He further said, 'Std. Students of 1st to 8th and 9th as well as 11th standard will be examined and their examinations will be based on the online syllabus taught by the schools. "If the entire syllabus could not be taught online due to the Koro epidemic, the syllabus will be taken on the basis of the number of syllabi taught to the students," Chudasama told our correspondent Times of India.

The most suitable option will be considered. One option is to give the students a question paper at home and have it checked by the teachers. Another option is to have the student called to a very limited number of batch wise schools and take their exams there.


While the third option is online exam. Which is the least likely option as students in rural areas have very limited smartphone and computer facility through which they can take the exam online. There will be a high-level meeting on how to conduct the exams in which each party will have its say. On the basis of which the most acceptable option will be adopted.


Bharat Gajipara, president of the Gujarat Self-Financed School Management Association, said the exams must be taken to make what is taught online meaningful. "If students are given mass promotions, then the credibility of online education will be questioned," he said.


On behalf of the parents of the students, the All Gujarat Board of Guardians demanded that mass promotion be given to the students as the schools were physically closed during the core period. He argued that it would not be appropriate to take the exam as online learning was very limited in rural areas. While the government believes that all options should be considered before making any decision.

School management, on the other hand, has increased pressure on the state government to reopen schools as many parents have refused to pay fees as the schools are not physically open. The school trustees said, "All parents will be encouraged to pay fees if schools start. Corona has caused a lot of damage to schools.

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The exam will be based on the syllabus taught online. The government has refused to give mass promotion to primary schools. There have been reports for mass promotion in the media that the state's primary schools have yet to physically begin amid the Corona riots. However, the state government clarified that there were no plans to give mass promotion to students due to the epidemic. State Education Minister Chudasama said that the exams would be conducted before promoting the students to the next academic class. He further stated that, students from first to eighth and ninth as well as 11th grade will have their examinations and their exams will be based on the online syllabus taught by the schools. Speaking to our correspondent Times of India, Chudasama said, "If the entire course cannot be taught online due to the coro epidemic, it will be based on the number of courses taught to students."

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"All options for taking the exam are being considered," he said. The most appropriate option will be considered. An alternative is to give students a question paper at home and have it checked by teachers. Another option is to invite students to a very limited number of batch-wise schools and test them there. While the third option is online examination. This is the least likely option as students in rural areas have very

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