Sarva Siksha Abhiyan to link rural and urban schools: In an offer to give more comprehensive way to deal with understudies, schools from the urban territory and provincial ranges will be engage with a benefit to take in the issues and the ways of life of the rustic individuals and the urban individuals by advancing strategy for learning through narrating and trading encounters.
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This comes as a measure for the understudies of both rustic and urban territories to upgrade the critical thinking ability of the understudies.
The program was propelled by the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan under the subject 'Organization Between Schools Program' in Dindigul city in Tamil Nadu. Under such program, the understudies from the provincial regions would be given urban offices to encounter the urban way of life and working of businesses.
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The primary cluster program was propelled at the Panchayat Middle School in G. Iyapatti town in Sanarpatti union.
In any event, for a starter, 20 understudies from Arul Jothi Higher Secondary School have been acquainted with country life.
"These understudies will go to classes in the school for six days. They will comprehend showing techniques received by country educators. We will likewise take them for a field concentrate on - going to agri ranches, rustic enterprises and provincial agri markets - to get a direct affair," said school Headmaster A. Vincent Paul Raj.
The Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA) has accepted 11 urban schools in the program.
Urban understudies would visit coir units, mango mash handling units, paddy fields and discount vegetable markets, and country understudies would be taken to bolt enterprises, drain preparing units and assembling businesses, said SSA area organizer S. Salim Raja.
The essential target behind the school trade program was to enlarge the expectation for everyday comforts of the provincial understudies and connection the urban understudies with rustic ways of life and its issues.
Another essential target is to trade encounter between the urban and country understudies.