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Elets Exclusive: Educators: Pandemic will help us to prepare for future

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The COVID-19 pandemic has given online education in India an unexpected push, as it has allowed the continuation of formal education as schools closed to mitigate the spread of the virus. As India went into lockdown at the end of March 2020, most schools were wrapping up the 2019-20 academic year. Amidst the upsurge in COVID-19 cases across the country, it no longer became possible to resume in-school classroom sessions for the new academic year. Well-endowed private schools were quick to reinforce their digital capacities and prepare to conduct classes online.

Elets digitalLEARNING magazine organized a webinar on “Preparing a robust system in education and public health after the lockdown in different states and regions”. The webinar highlighted the way the school education sector can review from the crisis. Dr Ravi Gupta, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Elets Technomedia welcomed the eminent speakers.

 

Anirudh Gupta, CEO, DCM Group of Schools, Punjab said “It’s been testing times for all the schools as everyone has to shift from offline to online. The focus of schools were entirely changed and some of them were prepare and some not to face the crisis. It has brought the digital divide across the country and its survival of fittest. The major challenge was to bring all the teachers on the same platform and provide them training to handle classes.”

The major focus was the learning that must continue for a child. Some parents were reluctant to provide screen time to their wards but now they have no options, he added.

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Rajeev Bakshi, Chairperson, Raj Kumar Academy, Lucknow, said “The usage of technology was not much earlier but now we are using technology to conduct our classes. We were not prepared but we are gearing up to tackle the crisis. Now, our teachers are putting their lectures on Youtube. It’s a blessing in disguise and the pandemic will help us to prepare ourselves for the future.”

The crisis is very tough for a school like us but we will sail through it and do well, he added.

Ashish Gulati, Vice-Chairman, Blue Bells Group of Schools, Gurgaon, said “We are trying all our means to provide content to schools. We are in a zone, where availability of technology is not a challenge. The crisis has brought teachers and administrators on the same platform. The teachers are working hard to provide learning to students. The students and parents are also supporting us a lot in this crisis.”

The collaboration between students, teachers and parents is very commendable. Teachers are using all the available resources to teach students, he added.

Siddharth Singh, Director, Emerald Heights International School, Indore said “ The lockdown came as a surprise and we were in mid of a session. Our teachers adapted the new change to impart learning to children. There are huge challenges, including digital gaps in the society. The crisis has shown us the importance of physical schools.”

“Schools who are investing on their own, the crisis is very critical for them as the timing is wrong. This is the timing when school gears up for new sessions. Parents must think about schools and must not hesitate to pay the fees,” he added.

CBSE to include 20 per cent objective questions for class 10 and 12

CBSE Exam

In the view of COVID-19 outbreak, the Central Board of Secondary Education has decided to change the question paper pattern for the class 10 and 12 board examinations.

Students appearing for the class 10 and 12 CBSE examinations will now have to answer 20 percent objective questions in the board examinations instead of the 10 percent of objective questions.

The new rule will be implemented by the board from the 2020-21- academic session.

The proposed CBSE examinations for the 29 subjects of class 10 and 12 students have been postponed. The rule regarding the 20 percent objective questions in the examination will not be applicable for the class 10 and 12 CBSE exams which have been postponed due to the COVID-19.

Along with the 20 percent objective questions, the board has also changed the chapters of the different subjects.

The board has also added a new option for Applied Mathematics to the syllabus of Mathematics at the secondary level.

English and Foreign Language University to conduct exams online

English and Foreign Language University

Amid Coronavirus spread, the English and Foreign Language University has decided to conduct the EFLU end semester examinations online.

The examinations which were earlier scheduled to be conducted in May 2020 will be conducted online.

The university took the decision during the 12th academic Council Meeting conducted. A notification issues by the university, it has been stated that the council which consists of fourth members along with the vice-chancellor, felt that the sit-down mode of examinations must be dropped for the May 2020 end semester examinations.

The council has also approved continuing the online classes for the students until April 29, 2020, which is the last working day as prescribed in the Academic Calendar of the university.

The council had also approved conducting the Ph.D. viva-voce examinations online until further orders regarding the same are not received for the lifting the lockdown period.

The EFLU council has also approved conducting the comprehensive continuous assessment by all the members of the faculty for their respective courses online.

Rajasthan asks private schools not to demand fees

Rajasthan Govt

In the view of COVID-19 outbreak, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has directed all school directors in the state not to take advance fees of three months from the students.

The CM said that name of any student should not be cut for not depositing fees. He also directed to promote all school students to next class except students of class X and XII board exams.

Gehlot through video conference was reviewing the situation of academic session of all educational institutions. He directed that as far as possible all schools and colleges should arrange for online lecture and e-learning, so that students continue with their studies and could fruitfully utilise their time.

It was decided in the conference that summer vacation in all Higher and Technical Education institutions will be announced from April 15, but summer vacation will not be there in schools from April 15.

Minister of State for Higher Education Bhanwar Singh Bhati said that the higher education department has made a five-member committee to decide the schedule of University examinations, which will give its suggestion for the examinations and forthcoming academic session.

Minister of State for Education Shri Govind Singh Dotasara said that books of all classes have been made available online. Now work is on for preparing online content for students so that children staying at home can continue their studies.

MAT 2020 exam dates postponed over COVID-19 outbreak

MAT 2020 exam

In the view of corona spread, the All India Management Association has postponed the dates for MAT 2020 examination to be conducted in May 2020.

Candidates can visit the official website i.e. – aima.in to check the details related to the examinations.

According to the revised schedule, the Pen-Based Test and the Computer Based Test (PBT and CBT) will be conducted on June 14 and 21, 2020. Candidates must also note that the application dates for the PBT and CBT examination have been extended.

Candidates can now submit their MAT 2020 application until June 7 and 15, 2020.

MAT 2020 is not the only examination which has been postponed by the All India Management Association.

The National Testing Agency which conducts the national level entrance examinations for the Medical, Engineering and other courses, has also postponed their examinations scheduled to be conducted in April-May 2020 months due to the COVID-19 lockdown imposed.

Many of the application submission schedules have also been postponed by the respective conducting bodies to ensure that the candidates interested to apply are able to do so since the lockdown hinders movement and students who rely on internet cafes for application submission will not be able to do so.

UPPSC postpones PCS Mains 2019 exam over Coronavirus

UPPSC postpones PCS Mains 2019 exam

In the wake of Coronavirus outbreak, Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has postponed the UPPSC PCS Mains 2019 and R.O/A.R.O Prelims 2016 examination.

Candidates are requested to keep visiting the official website, uppsc.up.nic.in for further details.

UPPSC PSC Mains 2019 exam is scheduled to be held on April 20, 2020 for the recruitment of 300 vacancies.

While the UPPSC Review Officer/Assistant Review Officer Prelims 2016 examination is scheduled to be conducted on May 3, 2020.

UPPSC PCS 2019 Preliminary examination was held on December 15, 2019 and the result for the same was declared on February 17, 2020.

UPPSC Combined State/Upper Subordinate Services conducts exam for:

-Deputy Superintendent of Police

-Deputy Collector

-Block Development Officer

-Assistant Commissioner (Commercial Tax)

-Assistant Regional Transport Officer

-Cane Inspector & Assistant Sugar Commissioner’

-District Commandant Home Guards

-Treasury Officer

Fivefold rise for govt’s e-learning portal in lockdown

COVID-19 lockdown period

The Central Government’s online e-learning platforms saw huge rise in numbers since the start of COVID-19 lockdown period.

Govt’s e-learning platforms saw footfall of 1.4 Crore since 23rd March 2020. The popularity and usage of digital learning platforms backed by the government or the education ministry saw 5 fold rise.

The schools and colleges are closed from mid-March in the wake of Corona outbreak.

The sudden rise in the popularity of these digital learning platforms comes amid the MHRD’s push to students as well as educational institutions to adopt online learning.

Amid the lockdown, schools and colleges have switched to one or another way of e-learning to ensure minimum academic loss to these students.

While common communication platforms such as WhatsApp and other chatting platforms to share assignments and notes among students, teachers and students have also adopted other new technology platforms such as Skype, Zoom, Google Classroom, Google Hangout, Piazza to hold online classes and deliver structured lectures.

The most popular e-learning portals or resources of MHRD include DIKSHA, e-pathshala, National Repository of Open Educational Resources, Senior Secondary Courses of NIOS, NPTEL. Apart from these, among college students, portals like IGNOU Courses, UGC MOOCS courses, Shodhganga, ShodhShuddhi, VIDWAN, e-PG Pathshala, Other ICT initiatives like Robotics education (e-Yantra), Open Source Software for Education (FOSSEE), Virtual experiments (Virtual Labs) and Learning programming (Spoken tutorial), have witnessed higher foot fall during the lockdown period.

Notification for Medical Officers Exam deferred, check on upsc.nic.in

UPSC Combined Medical Service exam 2020

In the view of Coronavirus spread, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC ) has deferred the release of the notification of the UPSC Combined Medical Services, CMS Exam 2020. The exam schedule was to be released on April 8, 2020.

Aspirants can check the notification on the official website of UPSC, upsc.gov.in.

A notification reads the exam that was scheduled to be notified on April 8 stands deferred till further notice.

The Union Public Service Commission had earlier this month cancelled the NDA/NA exam that was to be held on April 19, 2020. The candidates have still not been informed about the fresh dates on which this exam would be conducted.

Moreover, all the direct recruitment interviews/personality tests have been deferred too, until further notice by UPSC. The Commission is expected to release fresh dates as the lockdown is lifted and the conditions become conducive.

The Union Public Service Commission conducts yearly exams like NDA/ NA/ Civil Services/ Medical Services, EPFO etc based on the vacancies released by the Government of India.

Maharashtra HSC Result 2020 to be declared in May, check at mahresult.nic.in.

Maharashtra HSC Result 2020

In the view of COVID-19 spread, MSBSHSE will announce Maharashtra board HSC result tentatively on May 28, 2020.

The result of Maharashtra 12th result 2020 will be available on its official site mahresult.nic.in.

Students will have to enter the mother’s first name to check Maharashtra HSC result 2020 and their roster number.

The online HSC result 2020 will provide details of a student along with marks for your examinations.

Maharashtra HSC examinations were held from February 18 to March 18, 2020.

The direct connection to assess 2020 to Maharashtra 12th outcome will be supplied within this article as soon as it is released.

Students can check their outcome 2020 Maharashtra board using the SMS facility.

Last year, Maharashtra plank HSC result was declared on May 28 and exams were held between February 21 and March 20, 2019.

Punjab govt sends notice to 38 private schools for demanding fee

Punjab govt

Punjab education department has served notice on 38 private schools for demanding fee from students during the lockdown. The Central government has announced a 21-day lockdown across the country.

The state education minister has warned of strict action against schools for unnecessarily harassing parents by sending fee reminders.

Education Minister Vijayinder Singla said, “I had asked the department to slap notices on erring schools but instead of revoking their fee reminders via text messaging, some are even calling up parents.”

Of the 38 schools, six are from CM Amarinder Singh’s home town Patiala. Besides, 10 schools in Mohali; seven in Ludhiana; three each in Amritsar and Hoshiarpur; two in Jalandhar; and one each in Faridkot, Sangrur, Kapurthala, Fazilka, Fatehgarh Sahib, Pathankot, Bathinda and Barnala have been served notice.

In fact, some school managements have asked parents to deposit fee or face cancellation of their wards’ admission.

The department said notices had been issued following complaints that schools were not adhering to the orders.

An official said If they still continue to demand fee, we will cancel their licenses.

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