Lockdown 3: HRD Minister to host webinar for teachers
Team Careers360 | May 14, 2020 | 08:23 AM IST | 2 mins read
The Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ is hosting a webinar for teachers today, on May 14 at 12 noon.
The HRD Minister will interact with teachers and address their concerns about imparting education effectively during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Mr. Pokhriyal has asked teachers to share their queries on Twitter and Facebook using the hashtag #EducationMinisterGoesLive .
He has also requested teachers to let him know if there is anything specific they would like him to cover during the webinar.
Teachers, I am looking forward to answer your questions on 14th May | 12 noon via my Twitter( @DrRPNishank ) & FB(cmnishank) pages.
— Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) May 11, 2020
Request you to let me know if there is anything specific that you want me to cover during the webinar. Comment below using. #EducationMinisterGoesLive pic.twitter.com/kD9XAd6Gtp
The teachers have been posting their questions on the minister's Facebook and Twitter pages.
The issues range from internet and technological problems in conducting online classes, managing social distancing once the schools reopen, and assessment of students without examinations, to questions about their own employment.
Sir,
— Ayush Gupta (@AyushGu23430441) May 11, 2020
We, the students, are facing a lot of trouble in online classes due to poor network and low speed data. If you could please order telecom companies to increase their data speed, it would be a great help for all of us. #EducationMinisterGoesLive
Cbse copies are being delivered at home to evaluate and at the same time 4hours of online teaching plus many daily reports to submit. Where is any time left to evaluate and do related paper work. #EducationMinisterGoesLive #AajKiBaat @RajatSharmaLive
— Reshu Jain (@2reshujain) May 13, 2020
They have also asked about National Institute of Open Schooling’s (NIOS) Diploma in Elementary Education (D.El.Ed.) programme, contract renewal of teachers appointed under the Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme ( TEQIP ) after their term ends in September, interviews of associate professors in Andhra Pradesh and so on.
@DrRPNishank
— ABHISHEK KUMAR (@ABHISHE36292091) May 13, 2020
@PMOIndia
@TeqipF
@WBG_Education
TEQIP-III faculties must be retained after Sep'20 to keep on producing a workforce of highly skilled Engineering graduates for a self-reliant country. #Future_Of_TEQIP_Faculties #EducationMinisterGoesLive #TEQIPIII
The minister has already hosted webinars for students and teachers.
The government had ordered all educational institutions in the country to be shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many schools and colleges have resumed education through online mode and digital platforms. But teachers are experiencing low attendance of students because of problems with internet connectivity and students not having laptops and smartphones. The government has ordered that the teachers, including full-time as well as guest faculty, be paid salary on time.
The country is currently under lockdown from March 25 till May 17.
Also read:
- Lockdown 2: HRD minister to hold a webinar for students
- COVID-19: HRD minister to conduct webinar for parents today
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