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Mission 'DREAM' for benefit of HSCE students: Ganjam Collector

 

Berhampur: In an offer to upgrade achievement rate in registration tests, Ganjam District Collector Vijay Amruta Kulange has propelled a far reaching program, titled ‘DREAM’ (Drive for Result Enhancement in Annual Matriculation Examination). This has been done to improve execution of understudies in government secondary schools of the area.

The BEOs of the area have set 20-T recipe to execute the program in which all deans of government schools were educated about the timetable.

Eminently, the Board of Secondary Education, Odisha, has changed the test design by canceling OMR sheet and various decision question designs in HSC assessment.

Communicating worry over the changed example of inquiries, the Collector educated the superintendents to pursue 20-T recipe and put uncommon spotlight on understudies with various accomplishment levels. The understudies should be all around familiar with the inquiry design, expressed Kulange.

Under the 20-T equation, an extraordinary training calendar has been set up for the understudies, wherein the schools will be opened Sundays and different occasions. The understudies need to confront ‘Regular Tests’ of two subjects each week Monday and Thursday.

According to the rules of 20-T recipe numerous schools in the locale have begun taking uncommon consideration of the registration understudies. A few schools are having additional classes Sundays. Classes are likewise being directed on open occasions including those during Durga Puja.

The Collector said each school should find a way to improve the outcomes and make enthusiasm of understudies in studies. The guide of the mission DREAM was set up to create interest among the understudies.

 

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