Ambedkar Schools of Specialised Excellence hold PTM, prepare report of students' learning levels
Team Careers360 | April 21, 2022 | 07:01 PM IST | 2 mins read
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia visited ASoSEs in Rohini to know experiences of parents and students.
NEW DELHI: The B R Ambedkar Schools of Specialised Excellence (ASoSE) hosted their first mega parent-teacher meetings on Thursday during which innovative report cards were handed over to parents highlighting the details of a student's learning level along with marks. To know the experiences of parents and students, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who also holds the education portfolio in the Delhi government, visited four ASoSEs in Rohini.
"Facilitating dialogue between parent and teacher is essential in the interest of all round development of the students. For this purpose, Mega PTM was organized at BR Ambedkar SoSE Rohini Sec-17 today. Government, family, and teachers should work together for the progress of children, only then their future will be strong," Sisodia tweeted.
अभिभावक और अध्यापक के बीच डायलॉग facilitate करना छात्रों के सम्पूर्ण विकास के हित में अनिवार्य है। इस उद्देश्य से आज B.R. Ambedkar SoSE Rohini Sec-17 में Mega PTM का आयोजन किया गया।
बच्चों के प्रगति के लिए सरकार, परिवार, और अध्यापक साथ में काम करें, तभी उनका भविष्य सशक्त होगा। pic.twitter.com/xaJpBUAjoz— Manish Sisodia (@msisodia) April 21, 2022
"In the Mega PTM organized by BR Ambedkar Visual & Performing Arts SoSE, Rohini Sec-21, children got a chance to listen to beautiful music and have a detailed discussion with their parents. The growing confidence of our children, and the growing trust of parents, only reflects the success of our education model!," Sisodia added.
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On the occasion of the birth anniversary of the key framer of India's constitution, the Delhi government had last week announced that the Specialised School of Excellence would now be known as B R Ambedkar School of Specialised Excellence. "ASoSEs seek to serve as examples of how a stimulating environment and the provision of specialized training and facilities, paired with deep interest and commitment can take children to great heights in various fields, irrespective of their background. These schools will ultimately change the way of learning," Sisodia said.
During the meeting, parents were informed about what their children have learnt in the past year and also about their improved abilities. "The confidence of my child has increased a lot here compared to the previous private school and. I am sure that my daughter will be able to do better in future. In her previous school, the focus was more on bookish knowledge and teachers would promote only a few favourite students but here facilitators focus on the overall development of every child," a parent said.
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