Udupi: Daily online training to enhance SSLC exam performance
Team Udayavani, Jan 28, 2024, 9:29 AM IST
Udupi: In a concerted effort to enhance SSLC results, Udupi’s district administration, Zilla Panchayat, and the School Education and Literacy Department have joined hands to introduce online training for students. The initiative focuses on refining academic performance, particularly for SSLC students in government high schools across the district.
The plan involves daily one-hour online sessions, concentrating on key subjects such as English, Mathematics, and Science. Subject matter experts will lead these sessions from a designated studio, ensuring a consistent and quality educational experience for all participating students.
To achieve uniform learning outcomes, a comprehensive training outline is being developed. This structured approach aims to provide students with a standardized platform to grasp concepts, seek clarification, and overcome difficulties.
Building on the success of providing online CET and NEET training for PUC students, the district is leveraging its experience to benefit SSLC students. K. Ganapathi, DDPI, Udupi, said, “We are preparing a list of subject experts. We will hold another meeting in a week and fix the training date. This will help in providing uniform lessons and information to all the students.”
The structured online training sessions aim to make a positive impact on upcoming SSLC results, offering students a valuable opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills.
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