Frame guidelines for online classes after pandemic situation eases: forum
The Hindu
‘There are apprehensions in the minds of people that the worst is yet to come’
The Aided College Teachers' Association (ACTA) has said that it would be in the best interest of students if the State Government desists from formulating guidelines for online classes for 2021-22 academic year, at this point of time, citing the pandemic situation across the country. In the wake of the Director of Collegiate Education inviting views of principals, teachers, representatives of Parent-Teacher Associations, student representatives and office-bearers of teachers' associations, the ACTA has made a representation to the State government stating that there were apprehensions in the minds of people that the worst was yet to come.More Related News
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