Schools to take up special classes to help students for Board exams

NEW DELHI: On April 26, the CBSE Board exams for Classes 10 and 12 will begin. However, because many states' schools have yet to open, students are having difficulty studying for the examinations. Even in Delhi, courses started again last week. Schools in the national capital are already contemplating strategies to assist the pupils in such a crisis.

The Directorate of Education (DoE) in Delhi is gearing ready to assist students in their preparations for the impending board exams. On Saturday, a meeting with all of the school heads, headed by the Director of Education, was held to increase the preparations in the government schools.

Education Advisor Shailendra Sharma and Additional Director (School) Rita Sharma met with all of the school heads to discuss the essential preparations for the upcoming tests as well as the opening of schools for classes from Nursery to 8 on Monday.

According to the Department of Education, with the shift from online to offline classes after a long period of time, it is now critical to focus on practical classes as well. Education Director Himanshu Gupta stated that teachers will pay personalised attention to each and every child in order to examine areas where the youngsters can improve.

Similarly, school directors will hold daily review meetings with teachers to better understand and address the children' learning needs.Every child will receive a printed copy of the CBSE and Department of Education sample paper.

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