Uddhav ji Thackeray revealed his ambitious vision of bringing - TopicsExpress



          

Uddhav ji Thackeray revealed his ambitious vision of bringing e-learning to the entire state of Maharashtra, once the Mahayuti government is formed. He revealed plans to bring the entire syllabus of 8th, 9th, 10th standards of SSC board schools on to Tabs and Phones with the help of having the syllabus on SD Cards. The Tabs and SD cards would be given to the students by the State Govt., under Uddhav jis leadership, so that: 1) The weight of the school bags is reduced 2) Make learning interesting with audio visuals 3) The textbooks and reference books would come on to the SD Card, made interesting and in all mediums of languages taught in Maharashtra- Marathi, English, Gujarati, Urdu etc. Furthermore, a TV with an easy set up of standard 1st to 10th syllabus would be set up in rural schools, so that quality of education is not compromised on, simply because of a lack of teachers The BMC was the 1st Municipal Corporation to implement Uddhav jis pet project of Virtual Classrooms (2 way interactions via satellite), almost 3 years ago, and it helped the students with knowledge and performance in exams. The scheme was expanded to other schools at the hands of Amitabh Bachchan ji, last year, and it is being implemented phase wise in BMC schools E learning will help raise the standard of education and make it uniform across the state, thus giving equal opportunity to each and every child studying in the state. A presentation was given on the same, fully equipped with the Tabs and TVs as proposed for e-learning and developed educational programs, ready to be put to use immediately. Thus, it isnt just a dream, but a real scheme ready to be implemented. I eagerly await the Mahayuti government under Uddhav jis leadership and to see the implementation of the proposed revolutionary changes in education with the help of technology. #Mission150 #UThaMaharashtra #KarunDakhavnar
Posted on: Thu, 04 Sep 2014 08:35:34 +0000

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