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Delhi government to make hybrid learning plan for schools through DMVS

Delhi government to make hybrid learning plan for schools through DMVS

Delhi government to make hybrid learning plan for schools through DMVS

Keeping in mind how school schedules have been disrupted due to bad weather and Covid in the last few years, the Delhi government, led by Arvind Kejriwal, has launched the Delhi Model Virtual School (DMVS).

“The Delhi Model Virtual School, under the Arvind Kejriwal Govt, realises our vision of providing quality education to every child, even beyond the last mile. Had the opportunity to visit the school and engage with our students during a virtual math class..,” Delhi Education Minister Atishi posted on her official ‘X’ account.

The ‘Delhi Model Virtual School’ is a unique experiment in ensuring world-class learning reaches even those who can't reach school.

DMVS will now be working towards making all Delhi Govt schools hybrid – where teaching-learning is available both offline and online. This will… pic.twitter.com/RwJ3rRskhm

— Atishi (@AtishiAAP) January 20, 2024

The aim of DMVS is to create a hybrid schooling model, so that student’s education does not get affected due to weather conditions. “Through cutting-edge studio & trained teachers, our virtual school conducts live classes & shares digital resources with its students,” she said.

DMVS will now be working towards making all Delhi government schools hybrid, i.e. teaching-learning will be available both offline and online. This will ensure that even if the government has to close schools due to weather uncertainties, children’s education remains unaffected.

Additionally, students of Delhi government schools can now prepare for JEE, NEET UG and CUET UG through this platform.

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