Saturday, 6 June 2020

Online classes only short-term response, need to make schools resilient to turbulence: Nilekani - education


The rapid shift to teaching and learning activities online prompted by closure of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic is only a “short-term response” and we need to fundamentally reimagine schools as a resilient system which can function under continuous turbulence, according to Infosys Chairman Nandan Nilekani. Classroom should not be the only location, teacher the only facilitator and textbook not the only medium, is the roadmap laid by Nilekani for a “resilient” school system while delivering the keynote address at a virtual conference on ‘Future of Schools: Overcoming COVID-19 challenge and beyond’ organsied by Ashoka University. “The rapid shift to move everything online, zoom classes, teaching through smart phones, all of this is part of a short-term response which was necessary but not sufficient. We need to fundamentally reimagine schools, build a resilient system strategically detailing how are we going to deal with the turbulence for next few years,” said Nilekani, who is also co-founder of EkStep Foundation.

The foundation extends learning opportunities to Indian children through a collaborative, universal platform that facilitates creation and consumption of education.

“A resilient system is something in which we are able to function even when there is turbulence outside, it is like a ship sailing through a stormy sea and resilience has to be thought through. A lot of time has been spent on making things efficient, dealing with things which we could not anticipate,” he added.

Noting that the COVID-19 pandemic is a crisis that has affected everybody, he said it is an unprecedented disruption and we have to now strive for education excellence in a “seismic era”.

Nilekani said our traditional reflexes to a disaster are now paralysed and the domino effect of the pandemic will be felt for years. “We did not anticipate a crisis of this magnitude. The actions being taken for dealing with the pandemic are being done under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, which was enacted in response to the tsunami which happened an year earlier. Our traditional reflexes are paralysed and the domino effect will be felt for many years.

“Unlike other disasters which have a certain time frame, like you can fix cyclone impact, fix tsunami impact…but here we do not know that how long will this go on and we must be prepared that we will have to coexist with this for many years. This is not a bad dream from which we will wake up in a few days, this is a new reality,” he said.

Revisiting the basics, decoupling schooling from schools, ensuring trust of students and parents with alternative teaching methods and ensuring all learners have access to learning, were among the focus areas outlined by Nilekani for schools.

“How do we ensure that there is no physical interaction but still trust is maintained between teachers and students or parents? We need to develop the ability to deal with different children with different speeds, mentoring them while maintaining the quality of learning and teaching and how to ensure there is inclusivity.

“We need to be able to virtualise space so that schooling can be done from anywhere. Schooling beyond school, learning beyond classroom and playing beyond playground should be our motive when we look forward to synchronizing teaching learning experience …it should no longer be about proximity,” he said.

Universities and schools across the country have been closed since March 16, when the Centre announced a countrywide classroom shutdown as part of a slew of measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak. A 21-day nationwide lockdown was announced on March 24, which came into effect the next day. While the government has announced easing of certain restrictions, schools and colleges continue to remain closed.

“Students should not be bound by limited time hours. How do we facilitate on demand teaching as well as on demand learning also needs to be looked into. Children should have access to teachers beyond school hours and learning should be made flexible and usable,” he added.



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Telangana postpones Class 10 exams for entire state following HC orders banning exams in GMCH area - education


The Telangana government on Saturday decided to postpone the remaining Secondary School Certificate (Class 10) public examinations across the state, scheduled to commence on Monday.

A decision to this effect was taken by chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao late in the evening, after obtaining the copy of the judgement of the state high court which heard a public interest litigation petition in this regard.

State education minister Sabita Indra Reddy said the chief minister had called for a high-level meeting on Sunday to discuss the high court judgement and decide the future course of action. “We shall decide our strategy as to what to do in the wake of prevailing Covid-19 pandemic across the state,” she said.

The Telangana government had conducted examinations for first and second language papers (Telugu and Hindi) before March 23, when the lockdown 1.0 was announced. All the other examinations have since been postponed.

Earlier in the day, the state high court directed that the state government conduct Class 10 exams all over the state as scheduled from Monday, except in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation limits which had been reporting high incidence of Covid-19.

Sources said the chief ,inister was of the view that it would lead to a lot of confusion if exams were not simultaneously held across the State.

A division bench of the state high court comprising chief justice Raghvendra Singh Chouhan and justice B Vijaysen Reddy, conducted a special hearing on a public interest litigation petition filed by one Balakrishna, an academic, challenging the conduct of examinations in view of Covid-19 pandemic.

The bench felt that there was a need to balance the schedule in conducting the Class 10 class examination without jeopardizing academic interests with that of safety of children who take the examinations and the support staff that conduct the examinations.

The panel initially had a sitting at 1 pm and again reassembled at 4 pm. It heard Pavan Kumar, counsel for the petitioner and State Advocate General BS Prasad.

After the postponement of the examinations by a court order, the government sought to steady the boat by making additional safety arrangements.

The Advocate General then made an application seeking permission of the court to conduct the examination and spelt out multiple precautionary measures in place.

The bench took note of the spike of Covid-19 cases in the GHMC area and made clear that examinations whose centers are in the GHMC area will be postponed. Examinations in all other centers including rural centers will go on as scheduled withing the guidelines prescribed and by maintaining the precautionary measures mentioned by the government.

The bench also clarified that for candidates who reside outside of GHMC area but the centers are within the GHMC area, the examinations stand postponed.

It recorded the stand of the government that students across the board can choose to take the examinations in September but would be treated as regular candidates.



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Govt will bear higher education expenses of salon owner’s daughter, says Tamil Nadu CM - education


Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Saturday announced that the state government would bear the higher education expenses of a salon owner’s daughter in Madurai who was lauded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his COVID-19 relief work.

The salon owner, Mohan of Madurai district, spent his savings earmarked for the education of his daughter Nethra to buy and distribute groceries and vegetables for the poor during the lockdown period, Palaniswami said and appreciated his gesture.

“The Tamil Nadu government will bear the higher education expenditure of Nethra,” the Chief Minister said, adding, it was to honour Mohan’s help for the destitute with dedication, sans selfishness during the pandemic.

He greeted the 13-year girl who reportedly convinced her father to spend his savings for the needy.

On May 31, in his “Mann Ki Baat” broadcast, Prime Minister Modi had said “..There are innumerable people who are willing to give their all in the service of others.

One such gentleman is K C Mohan of Tamil Nadu.

Shri Mohan ji runs a salon in Madurai.

Through sheer hard work, he had saved five lakh rupees for his daughter’s education.

But he spent the entire amount in the service of the needy and the underprivileged in these difficult times.”



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Tamil Nadu board 10th, 11th, 12th results in third week of July: Minister - education


Tamil Nadu School Education Minister K A Sengottaiyan on Saturday announced that the Tamil Nadu class 10, 11, and 12 results will be released in the third week of July 2020.

However, the exact dates of the results are yet to be announced.  

Earlier, in a report on May 30, the school education minister told PTI that the Tamil Nadu board class 10 and 12 results are likely to be declared in July.

Tamil Nadu board has scheduled the class 10 exams from June 15 to 25. Schools are ordered to sanitize the premises and follow all preventive measures as mentioned in the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home affairs.

According to reports, around 9 lakh students have registered for the TN SSLC exam 2020.





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IDE University of Madras MBA December 2019 results declared, direct link - education


Institute of Distance Education, University of Madras on Saturday announced the MBA December 2019 examination results on its official website.

Candidates who have appeared in the examination can check their results online at ideunom.ac.in.

The MBA examination was conducted in December 2019.

Here’s the direct link to check the results.

How to check the results:

1. Visit the official website at ideunom.ac.in

2. On the homepage, click on the link that reads, “IDE – M.B.A. DECEMBER 2019 EXAMINATION RESULTS PUBLISHED ON 06-06-2020”

3. A new page will appear on the display screen

4. Key in your enrolment number

5. The Madras University IDE MBA result will be displayed on screen

6. Download and take a print out of the result for future reference.



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IGNOU Admission 2020: Registration for July 2020 session courses begins, apply before July 31 - education


Indira Gandhi National Open University, or IGNOU, has announced the admission to its academic programmes offered through ODL mode for the July- 2020 academic session on its official website.

The programmes on offer include Master’s degrees, Bachelor’s degrees, PG diploma and diploma, PG certificate and certificate programmes, and Appreciation/Awareness level programmes.

Interested and eligible candidates can apply for the programmes online at ignou.ac.in on or before July 31, 2020.

Here’s the direct link to apply.

For further queries, the varsity has released a student service centre contact: ssc@ignou.ac.in, 011-29572513, and 29572514 and student registration division: csrc@ignou.ac.in, 011-29571301, 29571528 or any of the Regional Centres/Study Centres of the University.



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BITSAT 2020 exam schedule released, admit card from June 23 - education


Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, has released the schedule for the Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test 2020, or BITSAT 2020 on its official website.

As per the schedule available on the official website, BITSAT 2020 Hall Ticket will be available to download from June 23 to August 10, 2020. Earlier, the institute had decided to conduct the BITSAT 2020 from August 6 to 10. The exam was re-scheduled to be held from May 16 to 25 but was postponed due to the nation-wide coronavirus lockdown.

The test city allotment is scheduled on July 1, while the candidates will be able to choose their test date and slot on the official website from July 10 to July 16.

For more details, candidates are advised to visit the official website.



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