Tamil Nadu school syllabus will be completed despite delayed opening after summer holidays: Education minister
Press Trust of India | June 10, 2023 | 05:46 PM IST | 1 min read
Tamil Nadu school education minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi announced that Saturdays will be working days for schools.
CHENNAI : The Tamil Nadu school education department will take steps to ensure that the syllabus is completed despite the delayed opening of schools after summer vacation, School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi said on Saturday. In all likelihood, Saturdays might turn out as working days for schools in order to enable the teachers to complete the portions on time, he said.
"We are planning to make Saturdays as working days for schools so that the students are not overburdened and the teachers could complete the portions," Poyyamozhi told reporters after inaugurating a silambam (martial arts) competition at a school here. Though schools following the state board syllabus were scheduled to reopen on June 1 after the summer holidays, the state government announced reopening of the schools on June 12 for classes VI to XII and June 14 for classes I to V, in view of the heatwave conditions.
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Explaining further, the Minister said "The delayed opening of schools will result in a shortfall of four hours per subject in this academic year. This shortage has to be overcome without burdening the students and overloading the teachers."
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