Home Learning Study materials video Std 8
Home Learning Study materials video Std 8 DD Girnar/Diksha portal video
Home Learning Study materials video Std 8 DD Girnar/Diksha portal video
Gujarat Council of Educational Research and Training (GCERT) is a leading state-level institution for enhancing quality education in the state and state-level primary and secondary schools. The Upgraded SCERT, now known as the Gujarat Council of Educational Research and Training (GCERT), is a fully-fledged state-level educational institution and is managed and guided by a board of directors as well as an executive committee.
Gujarat state Textbook Mandal was established in AD 1969 on 21st October. Since the 38-year manuals main target. High-quality textbooks are published and to Gujarat students, they're easily available at reasonable prices.
Through Mandal Std. 1-12 Gujarati Medium textbooks are published. Thereafter in Hindi, English, Marathi, Sindhi, Urdu, Sanskrit, and Tamil Language also textbooks are published.
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani will launch a "home learning" initiative on June 15 at 8 am in association with schools due to the Kovid-19 epidemic in Gujarat.
Government schools usually open on June 15 in the state. The telecast of educational programs will be held for students from class three to 12th. In addition, similar programs will be run on the Vande Gujarat channel by the Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics (BISAG).
Under the Study from Home (SFW) initiative, in March, just before the lockdown was announced, the state's education department connected about nine private channels and Doordarshan to Beam Classroom for all government schools. About 66 percent of the students of government schools were covered by SFW.
Under this program, tell that teachers are distributing books to children in their homes. The teachers concerned will call the children on their mobiles and provide necessary instructions and guidance.
Even before this, the Gujarat government has taken such steps. In March, the State Education Department, along with 9 private channels and Doordarshan, conducted classes in homes for government schools. These classes were conducted under the Study from Home Initiative. Under the SFW program, a total of 66 per cent students of government schools were reached.