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Edu Act: Schools for door-to-door campaigns

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The New Indian Express 19.04.2010

Edu Act: Schools for door-to-door campaigns

 

CHENNAI: In a move that will facilitate the implementation of the Right to Education Act, government and corporation schools in Tamil Nadu are set to increase the enrolment rate in the coming academic year by adopting a “catch them early” policy.

The Department of School Education and the Chennai Corporation have sent out circulars to HMs of all schools in the state to carry out door-to-door campaigns in their respective areas.

A District Educational Officer of a district said that they had decided to identify prospective children and do the admission on the spot at the house of the child, just with the date of birth certificate. Heads of schools have been entrusted with the task of charting out USPs for their schools and reach out to the people to find potential students, besides starting admissions for Classes to I to VI as early as April as against the usual month of June.

“Every year, we lose out on admission of many students just because we start late. This year we have decided to start the admission process as early as possible,” Director of Elementary Education, Devarajan, told Express.

“With the Common School System, there will be no difference between us and the other streams. Since we have better facilities and the curriculum is going to be the same, there are good number of chances that parents rush to us and we want to cash in on that”, Chief Educational Officer of Chennai Corporation Schools, Mohana Kumar, said.

Besides stressing the point that a school’s image rests with the HM, the teachers are also involved in the imagebuilding of the school, said Mohana Kumar. Quite recently the names of the Corporation schools was changed to Chennai schools and after that 1500 new admissions had been made with strudents moving from other streams in Chennai, he said.

Devarajan said they had already started distribution of pamphlets listing facilities in government schools like TV, laptops, free noon-meals, well-trained primary teachers and other infrastructural specialities. He further said that parents will be allowed to visit the schools and check out the facilities. One should not be surprised if advertisements for government and Corporation schools appear on TV and other media.

While the Chennai School HMs have been allocated separate funds for the advertisements, the Government School HMs have to carry out the task with only the funds available with the Parents Teachers Association.