Improving learning outcomes in schools our priority: Karnataka CM
I-Code Labs will be set up in collaboration with Agasthya Foundation to introduce coding for students of government schools.
PTI
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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
BENGALURU, 7 MAR
To improve the
learning outcomes in schools, the Karnataka government will be collaborating
with select private institutions, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Friday.
For instance, an
AI-based "Kalika Deepa" programme will help students in 2,000 schools
to learn Kannada and English languages confidently and acquire early
mathematical competencies. This is being done in collaboration with Ek-Step
Foundation, he said while presenting his 16th budget in the Assembly.
In another collaborative
programme called "Jnana Setu", in which schools will work with Khan
Academy, science and maths will be taught using innovative methods, the CM
said.
"The programme
will benefit 20 lakh students and 15,000 teachers in 5,000 government
schools," he added.
I-Code Labs will be
set up in collaboration with Agasthya Foundation to introduce coding for
students of government schools. "Under this project, 63 select schools
with ICT facilities will be identified as hubs, benefiting 756 schools,"
he said.
He also added that an
ambitious three-year programme will be implemented to ensure students from LKG
to second PUC reach the learning outcomes as per their grades. "Results of
SSLC and PUC is intended to be improved through these reforms."
Programmes such as
'Kalika Chilume' (to make learning joyful for students of classes 1 to 5),
'Ganita-Ganaka' (one-on-one phone-based math teaching for students of classes 3
to 5), 'Odhu Karnataka', (foundational literacy and numeracy skills for classes
4 and 5) and 'Marusinchana' (to increase the learning capacity of students from
classes 6 to 10) will be implemented, the CM said.
With the success of
"Vidya Vijeta" programme, in which 25,000 students of government
pre-university colleges were provided CET/NEET/JEE training, another Rs 5 crore
will be allocated in the current financial year to continue the programme, he
said.
He also said as the
pre-primary classes started in 2,619 government schools received good response
with 90,195 children enrolling, the scheme will also be extended to 5,000
schools at a cost of Rs 70 crore.
According to him,
Karnataka Public Schools, established during the previous tenure of Congress
government, will also be expanded. "A total of 500 new Karnataka Public
Schools will be started at a cost of Rs 2,500 crore with assistance from the
Asian Development Bank," Siddaramaiah said.
Also, under the
'Akshara Aavishkara' scheme, select 50 schools in Kalyana Karnataka region will
be upgraded as Karnataka Public Schools at a cost of Rs 200 crore, he added.
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