About 35 000 students in Delhi government schools are analyzed to identify learning problems and provided special support learning how thes...
About 35 000 students in Delhi government schools are analyzed to identify learning problems and provided special support learning how these students alphabets although he can identify purified Class. 5
started The government recently launched a special campaign, the literacy rate among students in grades 6, 7 and 8 officials of the month said long "can read every child" to improve campaign that ended November 14 showed more than one lakh students have made progress and was able to read their textbooks.
In assessing in July, the government found that about 6.2 lakh students in these classes that could not read their own textbooks about 3.5 lakh.
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"In our campaign a 3.5 Lakh Lakh students could read, but we also found that about 35,000 students showed no progress Maybe some learning problems among the students are there and the government wants to bring special assistance to them.." An official said.
A statement issued by the government on Sunday said the new project, these children disability and learning support be adequately judged on learning would be made available. The project aims at the possibility of abandonment of children to prevent in public schools.
"The students are screening of teachers are given special training and consultants to identify their disability. Teachers and special education consultants are the children of students assigned by the trade groups based learning specific disabilities," be according to authorities.
The read more half of the class 6 students in the schools of New Govt - not even Delhi Read
The statement also said that a monitoring unit has set up in the Ministry of Education to oversee the ongoing implementation of the project.
"When we launched the campaign to life, the government was serious about reaching all children in our schools. Smile project will ensure that no child is left behind because of their learning disability," said Deputy -Minister Chef Manish Sisodia said the Statement.