Friday, July 30, 2021

‘TN can reopen colleges for vaccinated kids’


‘TN can reopen colleges for vaccinated kids’

Online Classes Ineffective, Say Educationists

Ragu.Raman@timesgroup.com

Chennai:30.07.2021

Saying online classes were ineffective, educationists and academicians urged the state to consider reopening colleges for vaccinated students. They sought staggered reopening of colleges, vaccinating students and reopening schools for higher classes.

This follows higher education minister Ponmudi’s announcement on Wednesday that online classes for engineering, arts and science students, except for first year students, would commence on August 9.

Anna University former vice-chancellor E Balagurusamy said no learning takes place in online classes. “A majority of rural students cannot attend online classes as they have connectivity issues. Those who attend cannot fully understand the classes and use mobiles for other purposes. While the state government opened everything including Tasmac, hotels, markets and malls, why not colleges? Colleges should be allowed to conduct face-to-face classes from August while following all safety protocols,” he said.

Madras University former vice-chancellor S P Thyagarajan said a survey conducted across 30 countries found a 40% gap in learning in online mode. “The quality of material used also contributed to the deficit in learning. It is good to allow students 18 years and above to come to colleges. On campus vaccination camps should be allowed and classes can resume by following guidelines,” he said.

He added that students were facing psychological issues due to the pandemic and the institutions need to make them feel comfortable. "Parents also need counselling so they will not get in the way of children’s education,” he said.

Tamil Nadu Government Collegiate Teachers Association (TNGCTA) president T Veeramani said the decision should be based on scientific data. “There is a question of who will take responsibility if a Covid cluster emerge after reopening. If the government is ready to take that responsibility, they can reopen,” he said.

Dr P Kuganantham, former city health officer, said, vaccinated students should be allowed to attend classes. “Colleges can follow a shift system to maintain physical distance. The seropositivity rate is 84% for the city and 64% for the state. If we vaccinate more people by September, we can be hopeful for herd immunity for third wave,” he said.

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