DDMA does away with 50% attendance cap but Delhi schools, colleges still directed towards caution
The guidelines for the updated Delhi disaster management authorities may have been carried out with 50 percent stamp for class learning but reopen the direction continues to ask them to be careful after Covid-19.
Educational institutions in the city were allowed to reopen for grade 9 students and above Monday and for Nursery to grade 8 from February 14, emphasizing that ‘hybrid mode’ of teaching learning is to continue his education. Hybrid mode basically means that students will have the option not to attend offline and school classes must arrange online classes for them.
Following DDMA’s decision, the Ministry of Education has issued an order for this effect stating: “The Principal will call students in the amount and such ways, taking into account their space / infrastructure / school facilities, thus ensuring the behavior of the corresponding Covid (i.e. wearing a mask, keeping Social distance, ordinary hand laundering and cleaning use etc.) are filled with at any time at school. Mixed mode / hybrid learning-learning process (online & offline) must be followed until the order further. Thus, the head of all schools must frutter the time table and give know parents & students accordingly. “
While DDMA guidelines no longer determine the lid of 50 percent, standard operating procedures (SOP) for schools, coaching centers, and colleges attached to DDMA orders and guidelines “suggest” that around 50 percent of students are called per class “depending on the limits of capacity / residence For student seating to maintain the right social distance “and that their schedule” can stagger to avoid crowding “.
“I was very disappointed with the opening of conditional school. With the approval of parents and social blasphemy in place and the option for the Hybrid model learning to learn, we will never be able to bridge the gap in the learning of losses. In situations when the level of the participation has fallen below 3 percent. There is no justification for conditional opening. Once again the school will find it difficult to provide transportation facilities if only a few children use it huyatan, “said Sudha Acharya, the General School of Itl.