A programme developed to enhance quality of education in state-run schools will be made operational in 3,222 primary schools from tomorrow, the Haryana government said today
Under the Learning Enhancement Programme (LEP), an initiative of Haryana government prepared in collaboration with Boston Consultancy Group, 18,000 primary school teachers have been trained over the last one month as part of the state's quality improvement programme.
The 3,222 LEP schools are spread across the state and more than six lakh students are enrolled there.
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These books focus on important competencies of lower classes so that the large learning gaps of students versus their current class can be bridged, he said.
"The programme currently focuses on Hindi and Maths," he said, adding that English will be added in November.
T C Gupta, Principal Secretary to Government of Haryana, School Education Department, said, "The goal of this programme is to ensure that all students acquire the competencies of previous classes, necessary to come up to the level of their current class. This is an urgent need.