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Knowledge has to be created not transferred. Teachers need to develop a digital competence that helps connect with students and parents, which will help make up for the moral and emotional formation of the student.
Before being displaced, the students were pursuing Bachelor of Pharmacies from Government Polytechnic, Kangleipak Medical and Nursing Institute and Saraswati Institute and Management and Paramedical Sciences in Imphal.
Online classes would be a more feasible option for classes under the circumstances so that displaced students and students unable to attend school due to the unrest can also join the classes, says president of Keishamthong Apunba Ima Lup Soraisham Shantileim.
ASER 2021 report states that children taking private tuition increased from 46.2 to 49.1 per cent in Manipur
IFP Editorial: On the preparations for opening schools and colleges, it is not enough for the teaching and non-teaching staff to be vaccinated. What about the students? For those students of 18 and above years, many of them were fairly vaccinated, if not all.
Children from poor families and vulnerable social groups have been the worst affected by this pandemic-led disruption--they have been the least able to access online education .
Issuing of the transfer order just a few days after orders of 7th UGC Pay and Regulations, 2018 was issued by the department and at the end of FEGOCTA’s agitations have shocked and disappointed the college teaching community, FEGOCTA stated.
Looking at the present condition of Manipur, there is no better way of learning than classroom learning.
Amid the pandemic, student bodies and guardian-teachers association in Manipur jointly urged the state government to provide smartphones to poor students to help make online classes inclusive and effective.
FEGOCTA lauded Chief Minister N Biren Singh and his cabinet for making the historic cabinet decision on 7th UGC Pay and Regulations, 2018.
FEGOCTA on Tuesday urged the state government to issue an order for implementing the 7th UGC Pay and regulations, 2018 by June end and also threatened to boycott the online class if their demands are not fulfilled.
IFP Editorial: One may sulk at the attitude of some school owners who run schools like a business, but one cannot blame the teachers manning these private schools.
Many students in Manipur are apprehensive that they may not be able to continue their studies in higher education.
In a letter addressed to the chief minister on Friday, the Naga Students Union Chandel stated that many students in the district do not have android phones and they also face poor internet connectivity.
Online Education is good, but it shows the digital gap. Inclusiveness is needed in drafting schemes and solutions.
The initial lure of freedom to do anything while attending classes from the comfort of home has faded and a “Zoom Fatigue” has set in.
Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank said that a mixed format of online and offline will be available for the students in schools.
Meghalaya Education Minister Lahkmen Rymbui said that schools in rural areas can also resume normal classroom activities for classes 6 to 8, except areas like Khanapara and Nongpoh in Ri Bhoi and Jowai in West Jaintia Hills.
The decision to continue boycotting online classes and other academic activities is taken collectively by FEGOCTA, MGSF, MSSA and other employee associations of Manipur.
During a survey by the Imphal Free Press, it was found that smartphones are sold above the maximum retail price during lockdown.
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