Bengaluru: Govt schools in Malleshwaram to soon be exposed to e-learning, says Ashwath Narayan
Team Udayavani, May 26, 2020, 7:37 AM IST
Bengaluru: The students in government schools in Malleshwaram here will soon be exposed to e-learning, besides ensuring overall development, informed Deputy Chief Minister CN Ashwath Narayan.
Narayan, who is also the local MLA, held a meeting with experts to introduce e-learning and adopt technology to ensure the overall growth of students in 22 government schools in Malleshwaram.
Speaking with this regard Narayan said, “Teaching in government schools should be on par with private schools. With this intention, we want to give stress on technology. It is also our intention to increase more admissions in government schools. This will not only enhance the skills of teachers but also the learning abilities of students.”
Narayan further added that there will be an audio-visual room in every government school in Malleshwaram, where science and technology classes will be conducted using a smartboard.
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