Uttar Pradesh government to make schools more proficient with 'Shiksha Chaupal'
Mridusmita Deka | July 18, 2023 | 05:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
'Shiksha Chaupal' is one of the various initiatives to implement Skill India Mission.
NEW DELHI: The Uttar Pradesh government in a bid to speed up the learning process of young children, is organising 'Shiksha Chaupal' every month. The 'Shiksha Chaupal' is one of the various initiatives to implement Skill India Mission.
'Shiksha Chaupal' will be organised every month under the leadership of the block education officer at the community level to speed up the mission and increase the participation of the public. Through this, an official statement said, the Block Education Officer will organise Shiksha Chaupal in three villages of the development block every month to ensure public participation and participation of parents. In this regard, it added, instructions have been issued by the state project director's office to all basic education officers.
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Chaupal should be widely publicized
According to an order of the director general school education Vijay Kiran Anand, for maximum public participation in Shikshak Chaupal, a week before the programme scheduled by the Block Education Officer, a wide publicity should be done in its development block by determining the venue and date and concerned teachers. And parents, the director added, should be invited.
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The time duration of choupal will be around one hour. For the preparation of the chaupal, the programme should be successfully conducted by getting the expected cooperation from ARP.
Public representatives should also be invited
During Shiksha Chaupal, a clear time-limit should be set to make the school efficient by making the teachers, parents and members of the school management committee aware. The principals, parents and members of the school management committee of the schools which have achieved the accomplished target in Shiksha Choupal should be honored and their special cooperation and success stories should also be shared.
Children who have excelled in various fields should also be honored by inviting them to Shiksha Choupal. In this way, an effective strategy should be developed to organize Shiksha Choupal in 03 different villages every month.
Parents will be motivated
According to the agenda of Shiksha Choupal, parents will be encouraged to send their children to regular schools and communicate with teachers to achieve the desired learning level. The teachers doing excellent work will be recognized and honored by the Block Education Officer, appreciating the work done by them. In addition, the strategy adopted by the BEO to make the block efficient will be discussed in detail.
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