Odisha schools to reopen for Classes 1 to 7 today
Vagisha Kaushik | February 28, 2022 | 08:22 AM IST | 1 min read
The Odisha government has drawn guidelines for school reopening, including a week-long rapport building exercise.
NEW DELHI: Schools in Odisha will reopen today for Classes 1 to 7, after a gap of almost two years while following several guidelines by the government including a week-long rapport building exercise.
The government had announced earlier that the schools would open from February 14, but various district collectors sought additional time for undertaking cleaning, bush cutting and minor repairs.
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They cited the rural elections, due to which many schools would be used as polling stations. Most of the polling personnel consisted of teaching and non-teaching staff of the School and Mass Education (SME) Department. Therefore, the department announced the students would attend physical classes from February 28.
Teachers had to come to school from February 14 to ensure proper cleaning and sanitization. The schools were closed in March 2020 after the coronavirus pandemic struck. Physical classes for higher classes and other educational institutions had begun earlier.
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The government has drawn guidelines, including a week-long rapport building exercise. Sethi said the exercise was aimed at creating a stress-free and fun filled learning environment for school children.
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The children's emotional well-being needs to be taken care of by creating a happy learning environment in schools, the official said. The teachers will prepare a fixed timetable on rapport-building exercises, which will include open discussions for sharing good memories during the pandemic, hobbies, how children felt and what were their activities during the school closure period, according to the guidelines.
The Department has also decided to organize a large-scale campaign at village level to ensure 100 per cent attendance in school on the reopening day of the school.
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