Keypoints:
- The Delhi government has said that the tabs provided to the teachers will have a “requisite teaching and learning materials to streamline the ease of the process of online teaching for educators.”
- The government has said that it will provide tablets to 2,103 teachers appointed by the Directorate of Education institution to “improve educational quality” and make teachers “high-tech”.
On Friday, Delhi Government said that it will provide tablets to 2,103 teachers appointed by the Directorate of Education institution to “improve educational quality” and make teachers “high-tech”. In the year 2018-19, Delhi government had provided tabs to 60,555 teachers from the Directorate of Education. The tabs and digital devices came into play during the Covid-19 lockdown when all academic activities were shifted online.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that, “The vision of Delhi Government is to provide excellent education to each child, and distributing tablets to teachers is a step in this direction. Usage of tabs by teachers will enable better teaching and learning and empower teachers to use creative techniques in teaching children.”
He added, “In the 21st century, it has become supremely important to incorporate various novel techniques in teaching. These techniques will inform the teaching-learning process and enable teachers to teach students in creative and more holistic ways. To ensure learning doesn’t stop for students due to Covid, we have disbursed tabs to newly appointed teachers so that teachers can connect with students online and continue with the teaching-learning process without any hassle.”
The government of Delhi has said that the tabs provided to teachers will have “requisite teaching and learning materials to streamline and ease the process of online teaching for educators.”
The government also said that, “These tabs help in providing a space for new ideas and techniques, making teaching a fun and interactive learning process. All student-related data uploaded by teachers will be updated in real-time on the Directorate of Education Website.”