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Sisodia: 1000 physical education teachers to undergo training

Manish Sisodia

Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia said around 1,000 physical education teachers in Delhi government schools will undergo a five-day online training programme on physical literacy.

Sisodia inaugurated the online training programme being conducted in collaboration with noted badminton player Pullela Gopichand’s sports foundation.

“During these COVID-19 times, teachers role has become even more crucial because our students are confined to their rooms. This is hampering the physical growth of all the students,” Sisodia told.

He said physical education is something which will be needed 24X7 throughout the life. “Physical and mental development are inter-linked. Today, when our children are not able to step out, it has become the need of the hour to introduce the concept of physical literacy. “It will help in making every individual cognizant of their body and engage in the physical activities for their overall well-being,” he added.

Also read: Sanskrit should play a role in nation building: Manish Sisodia

Emphasising on the importance of unorganized sports, Pullela Gopichand said, “Adaptation, learning to abide by the rules, you making others your leader and following them, these are all developed while playing an unstructured sport. It helps in teaching several life skills.”

Pokhriyal: Can’t allow to waste precious year of students

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Over JEE Main and NEET 2020 exams, Union Education Minister, Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said a precious year of students’ lives cannot be wasted. He also confirmed that the Ministry has made full preparations for the safe conducting of JEE Main and NEET 2020 exams all the while ensuring that the safety of the students is maintained.

The Government does not want a null academic session, adding that students will have to bear huge loss and committed towards ensuring bright future of the students, he added.

The Education Minister said that many parents, teachers as well as students have written to him requesting for the exams to be conducted as the aspirants have been preparing since last year. He also appealed to the students to write their exams diligently and not worry about the safety of the test centres.

Also read: NTA releases details of exam centres for NEET 2020

Pokhriyal also expressed concern over the attempts of people trying to politicise the matter. Nishank also said that prioritising politics over education reflects immorality. He also said that students are aware of the same and as they are already under stress, not conducting the exams as scheduled will increase their stress even further.

The JEE Main and NEET 2020 exams were initially scheduled to be conducted in April- May but were finally scheduled to be conducted in the month of September.

IIT alumni launches portal “eduride” to help JEE Main and NEET aspirants

IIT alumni

To help the JEE Main and NEET 2020 aspirants to reach their exam centres, the alumni associations of IIT Delhi, Bombay and Madras have jointly launched an online web portal. The portal is called eduride, in which candidates can register online or call at the listed number to request for the ride to their exam centre.

Several JEE Main and NEET aspirants had put their concerns through social media about their inability to reach the exam centres due to unavailability of transport services. IIT Delhi director Ramgopal Rao took the matter to his concern and asked the alumni association to come up with measures to help students reach the exam centres.

The effort, initially started by IIT Delhi alumni association (IITDA) later joined by the IIT Bombay and Madras as well as independent volunteers.

Also read: NTA releases NEET 2020 admit card

Candidates have to visit the website www.eduride.in and register yourselves as a “Student”. Enter the details of your exam centre and raise a request for a ride.

Alternately, JEE Main candidates can call 93113 23756 between 10am to 5pm, Monday, 31st August for requesting the ride

JEE Main 2020 is scheduled to be conducted from September 1 to 6 while NEET 2020 will be conducted on September 13.

Unlock 4: Schools, colleges to remain close till September 30

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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued new guidelines “Unlock 4” on managing the spread of COVID-19 further relaxing a range of restrictions on movement and activities. According to the guidelines schools and colleges will remain closed till September 30.

Educational institutions will continue to remain closed but academic functions are allowed provided they do not involve a congregation of more than a 100 persons at a time.

Schools and colleges will not be allowed to hold regular class activity till September 30. However, after September 21, some of the restrictions will be lifted but only outside containment zones.

Also read: COVID impact: Over 300 playschools are closed in Bengaluru

The MHA permits institutions to call 50% of teaching and non-teaching staff at a time to conduct online classes. Students in Class 9 to 12 may be permitted to visit their schools, in areas outside the containment zones only, on a voluntary basis, for taking guidance from their teachers. This will be subject to written consent of their parents or guardians.

In higher educational institutions, only PhD research scholars and postgraduate students in technical and professional courses requiring laboratories and working on experiments may be allowed back.

EzSlate can provide both online and offline teaching

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Hitesh Patel, Additional Director, KYS Infosystems & Shiva Prasad G Desai, Head of Product Development, KYS Infosystems – a pioneer in the online education field that has created & customized EZSLATE, the robust Learning Management System for Schools & Universities.

1. The Ed-tech firms are going gaga in the lockdown; will the trend continue after schools re-open?

While there is a lot of gaga over Ed-tech firms during this lockdown, if we speak of schools, most online classes have been taking place over the web conferencing which is at Zero cost like Zoom and Web-Ex. However, these applications are not able to deliver content to the students, they are also not able to record the sessions that they are conducting, which shows that there is no e-learning actually happening. There is no proper learning management tool for schools. The Ed-tech companies need to share a content delivering and sharing mechanism.

Once the school reopens after the pandemic, they will start focussing on how the content will be delivered to the students so that the learning can happen both online and offline. The online teaching over web-conferencing on random tools will reduce. Adaptation of a robust learning management system will be a necessity.

2. How advent usage of LMS has changed the education sector in India?

There have been very few organizations and schools that have implemented the LMS in its true sense. The technology investments that have been done by schools in the e-learning space has been more on the web conferencing tools. However, LMS is going to change. If we look at the new education policy and some of its contents in the area of competency and learning outcomes, the LMS is going to play a key role. The product, EzSlate, that we have developed conforms to most of its requirements and we are happy to see it implemented in the schools of India.

Also read: Covid Impact: Online teaching is the only solution

3. How EzSlate LMS is unique from others?

The LMS is going to play a key role. We have to look at both online teaching and offline teaching, which is also the blended teaching methodology of teaching in schools. This is possible through EzSlate. We are unique because we have the functionality where recordings are available for students. We can also do content development and content sharing along with live virtual classrooms. We can also do assessments, quizzes, and homework online. Our positioning has been done in a manner where we do call ourselves a platform and not software, which is easy to use and implement by Schools. This is where EzSlate differs from other products in the market space. And we are content-agnostic. A third-party developer can easily come on to our platform and share their content with us which would be of great advantage as far as the schools are concerned. Currently, we are curating content from NCERT from class I to XII which are readily available. We have 15,00+ questions in the question bank.

4. With LMS, how education standards can be improved?

In India, very few institutions have implemented the LMS. Post corona, the schools, and institutions will surely be looking at LMS from a different perspective. It can help in bringing the learning outcomes as per the new education policy, content sharing can easily happen and with this, the education standards will improve along with the adoption of the technology. The spectrum of the users will also increase and it will have a good outreach in terms of the number of people using it. With the internet becoming available for people in rural areas, it becomes much easier for people there to use this technology and get into learning aspects.

5. What are the future plans for EzSlate?

As of now, we are more in certain pockets of Indian market space. And we wish to go pan India with Schools. We have started supporting customers pan India and we are looking at adding additional functionalities and additional platforms that could be in the areas of plagiarism. More and more people have turned to online space as far as education space is concerned. Considering online assessments and tests that will be done, plagiarism plays a very important role. This technology will help in identifying the content students have collected and then put in place as far as their assignments and tests are concerned. Proctoring is a technology that will ensure no malpractices have happened while conducting these tests. The future plan is to use technology for their tests and assessments.

6. How the new National Education Policy will impact the usage of technology in the education sector?

New Education Policy is going to drastically increase the use of technology in the education sector. If you look at the evaluation methodology and the way it is being done currently, the new education policy talks about how the students will be evaluated basis their performance. Technology is one of the major components which will help the institutions evaluate the students which will also include the learning outcomes, the competencies, the vocational courses for the students.

7. Will technology bring down the cost of education in India?

In our opinion, it is not going to bring down the cost of education in India. It will surely do two things. Firstly, it will reach out to the remote areas of India where education can be delivered without any hassle. Secondly, technology will help students understand and comprehend better all the topics and concepts that they are learning.

SC: Final year exams mandatory, deadline can be extended

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In a major development, the Supreme Court of India has ruled that students cannot be promoted or granted degrees without exams. The apex court has upheld the University Grants Commission’s (UGC) July 6 guidelines that made holding exams compulsory for final-year students for all universities.

The top court has also said that states can ask the UGC for extension of the deadline for holding exams. The UGC had asked universities to hold final year examinations by September end.

The apex court also observed that if any state has taken a decision that it is not possible to hold exams, we grant them liberty to approach the UGC to seek an extension of the deadline. The SC also observed that it is not compulsory to hold exams before September 30.

Also read: Correspondence engineering degrees invalid: Supreme Court

Earlier on August 18, the SC reserved its judgement on the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by final year students, demanding cancellation of final year examination, as mandated by the University Grants Commission.

The UGC on July 6, came up with exam related guidelines for the final year, final semester university students. UGC directed universities to complete final year examination by September end in online, offline or blended mode following the COVID-19 standard operating procedure.

Elets Technomedia to organize “Higher and Technical Education Summit, Tamil Nadu” on August 28, 2020

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In last few months, India’s education system has changed its shape and size with COVID-19 pandemic. India is moving towards a knowledge-driven economy, its strength depends upon the capabilities of its citizens. The usage of technology will help in creating an environment for learner-centric education and highlight creative thinking. To revolutionize education the integration of technology in teaching has become the need of the hour.

Elets digitalLEARNING magazine is organizing virtual “Higher and Technical Education Summit, Tamil Nadu” on August 28, 2020. The full-day summit will highlight the usage of technology in the Higher Education sector.

In the inaugural session Dr Ravi Gupta, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Elets Technomedia will welcome the eminent speakers. The event will be graced by Dr Shyamsundar, chief advisor NAAC, Chocko Valliappa – VC, Sona Group of Institutions, Dr Anand A. Samuel, VC, Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore, Vaidehi Vijayakumar, Vice Chancellor, Mother Teresa Women’s University, Prof. (Dr.) Kuncheria P Isaac, Vice-Chancellor, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, K. Manivannan, Mohamed Sathak Group of Institutions, Hemant Sahal, CEO and Founder Collpoll. Many other eminent speakers will address the concalve.

NATA 2020 second exam to be held on 12th September

NATA 2020 second exam

Council of Architecture, NATA 2020 has declared the date for Second Exam for the architecture screening test. The exam will be held on 12th Sept 2020. Candidates who are interested in appearing for the NATA Second Exam 2020 can register themselves by logging onto exam portal nata.in.

To confirm the development, the council has released a detailed notification provides all the necessary details about the 2nd Examination of the National Aptitude Test for Architecture.

As per the official notification released, the Council of Architecture has released important dates for the NATA 2020 Second Exam. As per the notification, the application process for NATA Second Test 2020 will end on 4th Sept 2020. This will be followed by release of mock test on 7th Sept 2020 while he admit card would be released on 9th Sept 2020.

Also read: Council of Architecture releases NATA 2020 admit card

NATA 2020 2nd Exam would be held on 12th Sept 2020. NATA 2020 2nd Exam Result 2020 will be announced on 17th Sept 2020.

To avoid any rumours, the Council of Architecture has asked candidates and parents to only refer to information shared through official website.

The Aditya Birla Integrated School & Mpower collaborate to create awareness about suicide prevention

The Aditya Birla Integrated School

In a bid to create suicide prevention awareness, The Aditya Birla Integrated School (TABIS) and Mpower have collaborated for a campaign ‘Letters of Hope’. The awareness programme will aim to generate ‘hope’ through a series of positive messages expressed via a written letter, an awareness poster, a work/design of a hopeful art, symbol, message, quote.

The ‘Letters of Hope’ is initiated by TABIS students leading up to World Suicide Prevention Day 10th September. TABIS has invited communities, other schools and their students from grades 6 to 12 to participate in ‘Letters of Hope’ to generate hope and create awareness on a larger scale.

The campaign emphasizes on generating ‘hope’ through a series of positive messages expressed in creative forms and ways. TABIS and Mpower will appeal to their communities via various platforms to spread the word around.

Also read: School paints walls to provide lessons to poor students

Neerja Birla, Founder and Chairperson, Aditya Birla Education Trust, said, “Mental health concerns among children are increasing, especially behaviour disorders and suicides. Since suicide is one of the leading causes of death amongst teenagers, our educational system can play a key role in the prevention efforts, which must be comprehensive, sustained and integrated to create the desired impact on this alarming issue.”

Piya Marker, Director – Head of School(TABIS), said, “Hope is always something we feel we need, as adults, when life became stressful. It is our sense of hope in tomorrow that takes us bravely over the challenges or what we feel is impossible to overcome at that time. ‘Letters of Hope’ is our endeavour to share these positive experiences with anyone who needs to believe that this too will pass and it definitely does. The students of The Aditya Birla Integrated School along with their school counsellor initiated ‘Letters of Hope’ in 2019.

Byju’s raises Rs 909 cr from DST Global

Byju’s

India’s largest ed-tech company Byju’s is raising about Rs 909 crore in funding from billionaire Yuri Milner-led DST Global. According to the documents filed with the Corporate Affairs Ministry by Byju’s, which is operated by Think and Learn Pvt Ltd, 20,622 shares will be offered to DSTG VII Investments-2-IN Ltd, 17,777 shares to DST Asia VII and 4,267 shares to DSTG VI Investments-A-IN Ltd.

“The company proposes to offer and issue 42,666 Series F compulsorily convertible cumulative preference shares (Series F CCCPS)…for a total consideration of Rs 908,96,55,520 to DST Asia VII, DSTG VI Investments-A-IN Ltd and DSTG VII Investments-2-IN Ltd” it added.

Also read: Byju’s acquires WhiteHat Jr for $300M

Post-issue shareholding of DST will be 1.2 per cent. In June, Byju’s announced it had raised funds from global technology investment firm BOND but had not disclosed the amount raised. In February, the company had raised about USD 200 million in funding from General Atlantic. The edu-tech space has seen strong growth globally with the COVID-19 pandemic serving as an inflection point.

While a number of players have raised fresh funding from investors, consolidation is also being seen in the industry with deals like Unacademy acquiring PrepLadder for $50 million. Byju’s had recently bought coding training platform WhiteHat Jr for $300 million.

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