CHANDIGARH:
To bridge the learning gaps of those students, who have not attained
grade level competencies in English, Hindi and Maths, a Learning
Enhancement Programme (LEP) has been implemented in Haryana.
The LEP has been rolled out in 3,222 government primary schools in the state. In the first hour of the school day, teachers would use learning enhancement programme material speciailly created for the purpose with detailed lesson plans. These would cover foundational or critical competencies of previous grades. In these special classes, maths and Hindi have already been covered and classes for English will start this month for which study material has been printed and supplied to the districts.
Haryana chief secretary DS Dhesi said that out of the 25 Kasturba Gandhi Schools being run in ten districts of the state, three are day boarding. Besides, two such schools would be opened soon, one in Sirsa and another in Kaithal.
The LEP has been rolled out in 3,222 government primary schools in the state. In the first hour of the school day, teachers would use learning enhancement programme material speciailly created for the purpose with detailed lesson plans. These would cover foundational or critical competencies of previous grades. In these special classes, maths and Hindi have already been covered and classes for English will start this month for which study material has been printed and supplied to the districts.
Haryana chief secretary DS Dhesi said that out of the 25 Kasturba Gandhi Schools being run in ten districts of the state, three are day boarding. Besides, two such schools would be opened soon, one in Sirsa and another in Kaithal.
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