The
Indian Express 17.12.2013
With diaries, civic body to forge student-teacher interaction
Beginning this academic year, children studying in schools run by the
South civic body will be provided with special school diaries along
with their new books. The one-of-a-kind move makes South Municipal
Corporation the only civic body to have undertaken such an initiative at
the school level.
The diaries, titled Samvad, will be distributed to students of Classes I to V free of cost.
“You will find that children studying in private schools have
school dairies. In corporation schools, it is unheard of. So, we thought
of providing these diaries to students. Currently, there is no system
of interaction between students, parents and teachers in municipal
schools. Through these diaries, we hope to create a system,” Satish
Upadhyay, Chairman of Education Committee, South corporation, said.
The school diary will have information about school management
committees, different welfare schemes for students and grading and
assessment system.
“We even have a page on the ‘no corporal punishment rule’, so
students who are subjected to physical punishments know where to
complain,” Upadhyay said.
Then there is space allocated to weekly division of class-wise
syllabus. “Municipal schools don’t follow any syllabus or rules. But, we
have created syllabi for individual classes and printed it in the
diaries, so that we can monitor the syllabus as well as pace of
teaching,” PRO of South corporation Mukesh Yadav said.
More than 3 lakh diaries have been printed and sent for
distribution. At Rs 18.36 each, it has cost the civic body nearly Rs 65
lakh. The diaries also include a daily time table, a yearly calendar, an
annual school calendar and a list of important phone numbers.
“Samvad means communication. Without Samvad, there can be no
improvement. We hope, through this diary, to bridge gaps of
communication between schools and parents,” Yadav said.