UNICEF Survey: Kerala CM thanks education department, parents-teachers for efforts amid COVID pandemic
Press Trust of India | January 19, 2022 | 03:21 PM IST | 2 mins read
COVID-19: Vijayan made the remark as a recent India case study on the effects of COVID-19 on education by UNICEF praised Kerala.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Wednesday said collective efforts of the education department, parents, teaching community and the society have helped to ensure that the education process of the state continued unhindered during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. He made the remark in the wake of a recent India case study on the effects of COVID-19 on education, conducted by UNICEF, which lavished praise on the southern state in this connection.
In a series of tweets, the Chief Minister quoted some excerpts from the study report, which mentioned the state's achievement. "Kerala is an exception: about 70 per cent of parents of both younger and adolescent students believe that overall learning progress is the same or better than it would be in school," he tweeted quoting the UNICEF survey.
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India Case Study by @UNICEF on the Effects of & Responses to COVID-19 on Education says:
— Pinarayi Vijayan (@vijayanpinarayi) January 19, 2022
" Kerala is an exception: about 70 per cent of parents of both younger & adolescent students believe that overall learning progress is the same or better than it would be in school."
"Kerala has the greatest technology access, and it has also been among the most proactive states in supporting students : it is the only state where nearly everyone who used remote learning, reports that the government has provided remote learning resources," the study further said.
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Vijayan thanked everyone who stood by the children to overcome hurdles and ensure hassle-free learning during the time of the pandemic . "Wholehearted thanks to everyone who has made this possible. Education Dept., teachers, parents & society have stood together with the children to overcome hurdles and ensure that our education process continues unhindered," he further tweeted.
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