Punjab number 1 in providing study material during lockdown: Survey
Karam Prakash
Tribune News Service
Patiala, November 6
Punjab has secured the top position across India in providing online learning material to students of government schools in rural areas during the Covid lockdown. According to a survey, the state Education Department had successfully provided study material to around 87.1 per cent children of government schools when schools were shut for six months.
As per the Annual Survey of Education Report (ASER)-2020 (Rural), Punjab is followed by Himachal Pradesh wherein 85.4 per students of government schools got the study material. The survey explored the provision of and access to remote education mechanisms and material in rural parts of the country.
WhatsApp had been, by far, the most popular mode of sending learning material to the students, revealed the survey.
The survey also highlighted that there were two major reasons behind many students not receiving the study material: Lack of smartphones and teachers not doing as much as they should have. However, the survey highlighted that 83.3 per cent of children enrolled in government schools had access to smartphones.
Education Department officials said they had immediately prepared online content for students after the lockdown. Besides, the department also telecast e-content on DD Punjabi and Sawayam Prabha Channel.
Education Minister Vijay Inder Singla said, “It is an outcome of the efforts of our teachers who went the extra mile to impart education during the lockdown. The outcome of the survey is a testimony to our ongoing efforts to improve the quality of education in government schools.”