
Education ministry releases guidelines for parents to help kids learn amidst school closures
India Today
The education ministry has released guidelines for parents to help kids learn amidst school closures. Check more details here.
With school closures continuing through the second wave of Covid-19, the Ministry of Education has released a set of guidelines for parents to engage their kids who are stuck at home and help them learn better during this period irrespective of their own literacy levels. 'Guidelines for parent participation in home-based learning during school closure & beyond' drafted for parents & caregivers to provide information on the 'Why', 'What' & 'How-to' of participation in supporting children during school closure, irrespective of literacy levels.(1/2) pic.twitter.com/CnHaPJsdAB The ‘Guidelines for Parent Participation in Home-based Leaming’ provide information on how they can support their kids during the school closures and talks about various aspects of parental participation in kids’ learning. “It is understood that the role of parents and caregivers besides school teachers, community, and volunteers is pivotal in supporting home-based learning for their children,” said the official release from the ministry.
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