Jammu, July 27: In order to provide better infrastructures and quality
education in government schools, Former Dy. CM and MLA Gandhi Nagar, Kavinder
Gupta, today inaugurated newly constructed additional classrooms worth Rs 13.33
lakhs at Government High School Deeli, Channi , Jammu.
On the occasion, Mr. Gupta said the Teachers'
roles today are considerably different than they used to be. Teachers were once
issued a specific curriculum to teach, and a set of instructions on how to
teach it, using the same methods for all students. In today's world, a
teacher's role is quite multifaceted. Their job is to counsel students, help
them learn how to use their knowledge and integrate it into their lives so they
will become valuable members of society. Teachers are encouraged to adapt
learning methods to each individual student's learning, to challenge and
inspire them to learn.
Gupta further said that the role of a teacher
is clearly more than just planning and executing lesson plans. In some senses, because the teacher
spends so much time with the students, she or he can become the student's third
parent. Teachers can be a constant positive role model for their students,
particularly for children that lack a solid family foundation.
Kavinder Gupta said that the government is working under a
well-knit strategy to provide better infrastructure and education facilities in
government schools of the state. He assured that the playground of the school
would be upgraded soon to enable the students participate in sports activities.
On the demand of school administration to provide ceiling fans
and desks in school, the Gupta assured them that he would take up the
matter with concerned authorities and NGO's, so that necessary action could be
taken up in this regard.
Gupta also took stock of development activities being executed
in the School and asked the concerned to ensure timely and quality completion
of these vital works.
Earlier, Gupta visited all sections of the schools and inspected
the status of functioning there.
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