Monday, February 2, 2015

Educational level of the children will be checked ; prepared special software

               Children are taught regularly subject to English or not. They do not count-multiplication table? How is the child's general knowledge? Now Prisdiy officers during school inspector must check with the same kind of children's educational level. Ready for inspection by the form of government schools have changed.
                 The major point of this investigation, including the academic level of Basic Education Director at DB Sharma Dialmujuda Thursday issued orders Rs 90 lakh children in state schools are studying Prisdiy. For children under SSA mid-day-meal, free books, uniforms, including scholarship schemes are operated. Which is spent. Despite studying in these schools do not improve children's educational level.
                  So now is preparing to improve these children's educational level. The Basic Education Department has released a new form of school inspection. Along with the official infrastructure will now examine the children's educational level. Based on this, the poor, the BSA will report satisfactory and excellent.
                     The major point of academic inquiry
                      Daily English be taught in the classroom, the classroom is like reading Hindi three children, count, how knowledge of the mountain, the general state of knowledge, the class of five language (Hindi, Uurd, English) is like reading the text, collective The question as to how many per cent of mathematics could solve. The officer will issue inspection to school on the same basis.
Special software will be prepared
                Schools will also be inspected for the report is being prepared a special software. Absa at all, BSA and Eddie Basic upload your inspection report. According to Sharma, director DB report which will be entered into the software, you'll get the overall result. It would be easy to find out what percentage of children to read and write. This will enable us to work towards improving it.

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