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Atishi says transformation has begun in MCD schools: ‘Focusing on creating a conducive environment’

Education minister Atishi on Thursday visited a Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD)-run school in New Friends Colony where she attended a Mission Buniyaad class with students. As per the officials, she indulged in interactive sessions with students and teachers and boosted their morale. She also directed teachers to monitor the learning process of each child with an emphasis on customized learning based on every child’s needs. 

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The process of transformation has begun 

Atishi said that the process of transformation in MCD schools has begun with Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) taking charge. She said that the primary focus is now on a conducive learning environment for every ward. 

“The process of translation has begun in MCD schools. MCD schools are now focusing on creating a conducive learning environment for all their students,” she said. 

Atishi further added that each child should be given equal opportunity and encouraged to learn better. “It is now our responsibility to give them that opportunity and ensure that they have equitable learning levels as their counterparts in other schools,” she added. 

Mission Buniyaad to bridge the learning gap among children 

Atishi stated that Mission Buniyaad was initiated to bridge the learning gap among children. She said under this mission, children get a customized experience with participation in classrooms of different levels. 

From grades III to V, students are prepared to read short stories fluently. Meanwhile, students from grades VI to VIII are being equipped to read advanced stories seamlessly, she said. The process will help students in understanding their textbooks. 

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