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Dy CM Sisodia launches outreach programme for parents of Delhi govt school students

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Dy CM Sisodia launches outreach programme for parents of Delhi govt school students

Dy CM Sisodia launches outreach programme for parents of Delhi govt school students

Dy CM Sisodia launches outreach programme for parents of Delhi govt school students


UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM

ADDED : அக் 29, 2021 12:00 AM

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UPDATED : ஜன 01, 1970 05:30 AM ADDED : அக் 29, 2021 12:00 AM


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New Delhi: Parents of Delhi  government school students will get a chance to  increase participation in their ward's education and  learn tricks of better parenting with a new programme  'Parent Samvad' launched by Deputy Chief Minister  Manish Sisodia on Thursday.
Under the 'Parents Samvad: Let's talk to  Parents' programme, over 18 lakh parents will be  connected on a one-to-one basis. Every School Management Committee (SMC) member and 'School Mitra' will be connected with 50 parents in their vicinity.
They will interact with the parents once a  month via a free calling system prepared by the Delhi  Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR). Delhi government schools will seek help from parents  to volunteer as 'school mitras' to bridge the gap  between SMCs and parents.
According to Delhi government officials,  the SMC members and 'school mitras' will receive  theme-based training and they will interact with other  parents about parenting and education on one theme  each month.
During the conversation, parents will be  advised on how to communicate with their child, how  to determine what their ward is learning, what  support should be provided to the child regularly and  so on.
"The main goal of this programme is to  connect parents and schools so that children can  benefit from better education as well as better parenting. Parents can improve communication with  their children and become more aware of their ward's  education and wellbeing with the help of School  Mitras," Sisodia said at the launch of the programme  at the Thyagraj stadium here.
 "More than 35,000 'school mitras' and school management committee members will work to  connect schools and parents as part of this programme, which will benefit more than 18 lakh  children in Delhi's government schools," he added.

On this occasion, Sisodia, who also holds  the education portfolio, claimed that the 'Parents  Samvad' programme is the world's largest and most unique parent outreach programme of its kind.
Parents of 18 lakh children will be directly  connected to the school through this programme on a  one-to-one basis, he said.
Asserting that there is a need to work on  the country's parenting pattern, the deputy chief  minister said, “There are three types of parenting  styles in use today: zero parenting, over-parenting,  and friendly parenting."
"In any of these three cases, the child does  not grow naturally. The Parents Samvad programme  will improve communication between parents and  schools and guide them in choosing the best path for  their children."
"During the Covid pandemic, concerns  rose about how to properly conduct the education of  the children, how to overcome barriers to accessing  online education, how to support children in stressful  situations, as well as how to increase parent  cooperation in education. The parental outreach  programme arose as a solution," Sisodia said.
He said that either the parents become  bosses of children, trying to instruct them rather than  guiding or the new generation parents try to become  friends.
But children need parents, not bosses or  friends. There are separate people to play those roles  in their lives, the deputy CM said. 
A pilot programme for parental outreach  was launched in 40 schools in the eastern and south-eastern districts. 
"The pilot programme was a huge success.  It was discovered that this programme increased  parental involvement in their children's education.  The involvement of parents in school has grown, as  has the scope of schools. It was also discovered that  school dropout rates decreased and children's  attendance rates increased.
"Even during the difficult times of Covid,  there was a sense of optimism among the parents.  Through consistent communication with School  Mitras, parents devised novel solutions to a variety of  problems. School Mitras not only assisted in locating  children and delivering study materials to them but  also in counselling them," a senior Delhi government  official said. 

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