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Saturday, March 6, 2021

Will computer lessons in government schools wipe the eyes from 6th to 10th class? B.Ed Teachers Association

 Will computer lessons in government schools wipe the eyes from 6th to 10th class? B.Ed Teachers Association



Chennai: Computer lessons in government schools from sixth grade to tenth grade can not be found in the blank statement for the election? The Tamil Nadu B.Ed Computer Science Unemployed GraduateTeachers Association has explained the background of this.


In a statement issued by the state general secretary of the Tamil Nadu B.Ed Computer Science Unemployed Graduate Teachers' Association, Kumaresan, the Tamil Nadu government announced in its interim budget yesterday that Rs.


The teachers lament that there is no complete explanation, functions, computer teachers job placement any explanation in the budget note. That too, this announcement has been published in full election. Why AIADMK government has not introduced computer science in the new syllabus till date?


In today's world of automation can be a daunting task. With this in mind, most private schools are offering computer lessons to them in elementary school. A student in government school is able to study computer science only in 11th class, so they face many difficulties in higher education. Rural students in particular are most affected.




Tamil Nadu B.Ed Computer Science Unemployed Graduate Teachers' Association, with the lofty aim of making computer education available to government school students, said,

In the referendum for the new syllabus, which required computer science to be introduced in government schools from the first grade onwards, 25,000 petitions were filed by all parties, including public students and teachers. More than a hundred times the Minister, Secretary, Director, Chief Minister, many people met and submitted the petition, the government left it unanswered. Currently only on the subject of computer


Why the sudden concern ???

Computer Science Lesson and Textbook Introduced as the Sixth Lesson in Balanced Education in 2011: “Studying in Tamil Nadu Government Schools In order to benefit the rural poor simple students During the DMK rule, computer science was introduced as a separate subject in balanced education by the Hon'ble Chief Artist.

The concept for Computer Science Lessons in Public Schools was born in 2009. It was implemented during the 2011 academic year when 6 to 10 separate textbooks for computer science were printed for students. The course work and recipe classes for the same day.

The AIADMK government had for the last ten years failed to provide computer science lessons and textbooks printed at a cost of Rs 150 crore to 28 lakh government school students due to political turmoil due to the change of government.

Current status of 6 -10 computer textbook hidden from the world: RTI-Answer to Computer Science textbook provided by Tamil Nadu Textbook Institute.

When the Tamil Nadu Textbook Institute was asked in the Right to Information Act what happened to the computer science textbook that had been fighting for this book for the last several years, it gave the shocking information that all the textbooks that were meant to be provided to government school students were turned into rubbish.

Status of computer course in neighboring states !!

Furthermore, following our balanced education, computer education has been made a compulsory subject for students from primary school onwards in all government schools in the neighboring state. In particular, in the state of Kerala, computer lessons are taught in Malayalam and our mother tongue Tamil from the first class onwards, and Tamil students are taught there. High quality computer in all government schools here Laboratories have been set up and computer education has been made compulsory in government schools. Government of Kerala has been at the peak of enrollment in government schools for the last few years by introducing computer science subject to government schools.

What is the reason for the waste of money for computer courses?

Under the Central Human Resource Development Fund, Rs. 900 crore was allocated to Tamil Nadu for computer science courses. However, the funds were returned to the Central Government by the State Government.

Thus, "This is one of the reasons why government schools are lagging behind and private schools are growing exponentially. Despite the change of ministers, there has been no change and there has been a lot of frustration," said computer teachers.

Current status of computer teachers:

About 60,000 people across Tamil Nadu have b.ed degrees in computer science. All are graduates of accredited Tamil Nadu Teachers' Universities (TNTEU). Emerged in balanced education.

 Our lives today would not be in question if only the computer science subject was implemented. The AIADMK government has hidden the computer science subject in symmetrical education from the people and students. The livelihood of 60000 computer teacher families is in question to date.






















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