Bengaluru: Minister plans to reduce children's burden by pruning syllabus


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, May 8: State minister for primary and secondary education, S Suresh Kumar, has instructed the officials in his department to bring down the syllabus as chances of the academic year beginning on time has been dim because of chaos crated by coronavirus infection.

He discussed the matter at a meeting of senior officials of the department here and asked them to redraft the syllabus to suit the reduced academic period. He noted that it is impossible to take any decision before the new academic year actually begins. "Therefore, we must begin the work of identifying the syllabus that can be deemed as extraneous. We should calculate the number of days the classes might be held, and suitably change the syllabus so that it does not become a burden for the students. We can drop unnecessary and repetitive syllabus and retain only those lessons that are necessary. Towards this end, we should draw an action plan," he told the ministers.


S Suresh Kumar

Kumar also wanted the officials to prepare an action plan as per which lessons on coronavirus infection, which is a pandemic that harmed the current academic year, should be added in the curriculum. The lessons can have information about the virus, steps needed to be undertaken to avoid the infection etc. They should be so prepared that it becomes interesting for the respective age groups to study. He said that the lessons should be concise and it should be mandatory to study them. Teachers should also be trained on this issue," he advised. The minister also said that education department should own responsibility of creating an environment of study in school where distance is maintained. He said that an action plan on alternative ways to achieve this should be drawn up.

Suresh Kumar said that the Makkalavani YouTube created by the department has gained nation-wide attention. He asked the officials to select good teachers in both English and Kannada mediums from first to tenth standards subject-wise and lesson-wise, record the teachings and upload the same to YouTube.

 

 

  

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  • Eden Cutinha, Bejai kapikad mangalore

    Fri, May 08 2020

    Sir please give us the right information.We are really worried about our exams .

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  • Eden, Mangalore

    Fri, May 08 2020

    Sir please give us the right information.

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  • Kiran Pinto, Mangalore

    Fri, May 08 2020

    Minister sir at the center and state please cut down the language portions maximally, not only for this academic year but for all from now on. The kids should know to speak the subject not learn it byheart rote. Kindly consider this request. The chapters in languages are so difficult that kids al of ages are spending too much time learning to study them. what is the use of rote learning something and vomiting it on paper? Language is needed to communicate with people and with proper grammar for official purposes, and if any student wants to perceive a career in language they will learn in post-graduation classes easily. Our students must learn Math , science, a little bit of geography history some computers. Let our kids learn more of brain-stimulating subjects that rote learning something and vomiting it out. Kindly do consider.

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  • Kiran Dsouza, Mangalore

    Fri, May 08 2020

    Cancel all the exams right now & promote the students to the next grade. Please try to ease the tension of students,Teachers & their parents about exams, Corona.
    This country is full of confusion, media making it worse always.

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Fri, May 08 2020

    Minister ! Please give the real time education to our generation like CHINA not your fake and unrealistic education which is far away from the reality ! Stop those mushroom universities which produce only a bogus engineers and doctors !!!

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  • smr, Karkala

    Fri, May 08 2020

    I would like suggest to have one text book each quarterly complied to include all subjects. This will reduce the burden on children's carrying excess baggage and also reduce the chances of orthopedic complication at early age.

    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 08 2020

    Reduce the books in the school bag & not the Syllabus ...

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  • Nayana, Mangalore

    Fri, May 08 2020

    Instead ,Please give importance to educating young minds on value system- respect for elders, under privileged, differently abled and other religions , societal etiquette and instill values such as sharing and tolerance. Above all to have healthy competition and excel

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  • Ahmed Raza, Chennai

    Fri, May 08 2020

    Agree with the new scheme.

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  • kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, May 08 2020

    I support minister's proposal to downsize the syllabus, which is a step in the right direction, not only for the current academic year but also for the years ahead. His recommendation to record the teachings and upload the same to YouTube is welcoming. Please do not ask the children to come to the school, unless Government and School managements are absolutely sure about taking care of children's health and safety.

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  • Vicky, Bailur/Karkala

    Fri, May 08 2020

    Walla Suresh Kumar wont allow childrens to enjoy free holiday. One or other day he will conduct eggjams. Sure..bachho padhai shuru karo..

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