Recommends
cap on screen time for students
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New Delhi(Agencies): The HRD Ministry on Tuesday
announced guidelines for online classes by schools and recommended a cap on
duration and the number of sessions in a day for students.
The guidelines have been
framed by the ministry, following concerns raised by parents about schools conducting online
classes like regular schools, which has increased children’s screen time after
the COVID-19 pandemic mandated a shift from classroom teaching to online
learning as schools continue to remain shut for over four months.
In the guideline called
“Pragyata”, the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) has recommended that the duration for
online classes for pre-primary students should not be for more than 30 minutes.
For classes 1 to 8, the HRD
Ministry has recommended two online sessions of up to 45 minutes each while for
classes 9 to 12, four sessions of 30-45 minutes duration have been recommended.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has led to closure of
schools and has impacted over 240 million children of the country who are
enrolled in schools. Extended school closures may cause loss of learning.
“To mitigate the impact of the pandemic,
schools will not only have to remodel and reimagine the way teaching and
learning have happened so far, but will also need to introduce a suitable
method of delivering quality education through a healthy mix of schooling at
home and schooling at school,” HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ said.
He said the guidelines have
been made with a focus on online education for students who are at home.
“The guidelines have been developed from the
perspective of learners, with a focus on online, blended, digital education for
students who are presently at home due to the lockdown. These guidelines on
digital education provide a roadmap or pointers for carrying forward online
education to enhance the quality of education,” Nishank added.
Universities and schools
across the country have been shut since March 16, when the Centre announced a
countrywide classroom shutdown as part of measures to contain the COVID-19
outbreak. A nationwide lockdown was announced on March 24, which came into
effect the next day.
While the government has
largely eased restrictions, schools and colleges continue to remain closed. —
PTI
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