Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday introduced the federal government’s plans to introduce a first-of-its-kind “virtual model of education”.
The initiative is an consequence of training going surfing over the past 12 months within the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.
Sisodia, who offered the finances for the 12 months, mentioned the “unique experiment” would make training accessible to college students in any a part of the nation, and even globe.
“The Delhi government has decided to introduce a new category of schools in Delhi, the Virtual Delhi Model School, that is, a school that will not have four walls or a building, but there would be children, teachers, learning, examinations, and assessments, and studies shall be completed.
“It will be a unique experiment in itself, and will probably be the first virtual school in the world. Work has already begun on the design of this school and it will be my endeavour to ensure that this school is ready and functional by the next session,” he mentioned.
Based on the precept of “anywhere living, anytime learning, anytime testing”, the minister mentioned, the digital faculties will assist profit college students residing in any a part of the nation to be taught underneath Delhi’s training mannequin.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal known as it a “dream project”.
“We want to create the world’s first virtual Delhi Model School. It is a dream project that has been presented in this budget, a classroom without walls,” he said.
Talking further about the project, Sisodia said the pandemic has taught us to make the best use of right technology under distress, especially in the field of education.
“The launch of the virtual model of education is an outcome of education going online over the last year in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Our teachers made online teaching-learning a reality, without any prior training. We have to carry forward the lessons… we are a witness of the extent to which education is possible with the help of technology,” he added.
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