In Telangana, Tribal Ashrama Schools provide a nurturing environment for students of indigenous communities. Here, they study and live. In 2018, the Tribal Welfare Department established an advanced learning facility in 50 Tribal Ashrama Schools to help students enhance subject learning.
Through the e-Learning Classrooms program, supplemental education is being provided in schools. The goal is to empower every student to be a connected, creative, and engaged learner. Students get to learn Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and English from some of the talented teachers of the State from a broadcasting studio (e-School Studio) established at Hyderabad.
All the sessions are LIVE and interactive. That means - students get to watch and listen to the teacher (as well as e-content) and also they can ask questions with the expert.
Micro-Assessment is embedded in each session. Students are given assessment tools that help in collecting learning data at the classroom level. These have created a participatory environment in these classrooms. With enough data, remedial teaching plans will be developed for district-level operations.
A Sharath, IAS
Secretary
Tribal Welfare Department
Telangana
E V Narsimha Reddy, IAS, Director
Director
Tribal Welfare Department
Telangana
E-Learning classrooms are set up in 50 Tribal Ashram Schools, where more than 12,000 students are being benefited of the technology-aided learning. With the use of animations based on their real-life examples, it is our aim to make students realize that foundational learning principles are everywhere and around them.
Tab labs in Tribal Ashrams Schools provide engaging and interactive content for children from standard 3 to standard 10. The apps provide question-answers, images, animations in the bytes of 30 seconds duration, which helps the young minds to explore curious topics consistently and in a joyful manner.
These tiny modules make the students think about concepts and after submitting the response, the answers lead them to have their personal Aha! moments.
Students engrossed in E-learning classes conducted in Tribal Ashram Schools.
In Jagitial District out of 3 Ashrama Schools, AHS Chitraveni Gudem was selected for e-learning. Tabs also distributed.
e-Learning Schools in Mohammadabad, Telangana as covered in Enaadu Newspaper.
Students eargerly watching the third edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha 2020 in e-Learning Classrooms of Telangana
Children in tribal schools are now learning school lessons through audio visual animated content.
Tribal schools are now getting accessibility to smarter education through audio visual animated content.
'Exam Warriors' session conducted by Deputy Director Education (TWD) - Mrs. VijayaLakshmi (B.tech, MA).
The 'e-School Studio' was launched on 19/11/2018 by Dr. Christina Z.Chongthu, IAS, Commissioner, TWD and Sri G.T. Venkateshwar Rao, IRS, MD, TSTS.
Students and teachers watching "Pariksha Pe Charcha" Program that was aired in all the e-Learning Classrooms of Telangana.
E-Learning Classrooms program in 50 Tribal Ashram Schools of Telangana was covered in Velugu Main Edition.
Sri Raghunandan Kumar, renowned scientist and founder secretary of The Planetary Society, India visited e-School studio at Hyderabad on 22 Nov 2018.
Pedavoora and the DNT BOYS Ashram School, Devarakonda were the two schools chosen as a part of the first phase in Nalgonda District.
E-learning in Ashram schools, Education through Satellite, Implemented in 15 schools of Adilabad region ..
Telangana state tribal welfare department has thought to implement classes with good animation and content..
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