Rc 145 Remedial Classes after SA-3 Exams 2017 Guidelines

Rc.No. 145/B/C&T/SCERT/2016 Dated: 2-3- 2017 Sub:- SCERT Andhra Pradesh — Calendar Activities — Improving Learning Levels. Rc 145 Remedial Classes after SA-3 Exams 2017 Andhra Pradesh. Implementation of Remedial Teaching from class I — IX from 28-3-2017 to 22-4-2017- Orders of the Students — Implementation of Remedial Teaching from class I — IX from 28-3-2017 to 22-4-2017- Orders — Issued - Reg.

Ref :- 
  • 1. PAB Meetings communicated vide Lr.F. No. 14-1/2016/RMSA-I, dated 31-5-2016 GoI, MHRD, New Delhi. 
  • 2. C.No.1250/AWP&B/7-3/RMSA, AP/2016. 
  • 3. C. No. 145 /B/C&T/SCERT/2016. 
  1. Department of School Education endeavour to provide Quality Education for all children. You aware of the FA, SA, 3R, SLAS, NAS and other Assessment surveys undertaken in the State of Andhra Pradesh. The data of students performance marks is being uploaded to Student Academic Monitoring System (SAMS). Analysis of the SAMS data shows that a large number of students do not have minimum academic standards of their respective classes. 
  2. In the above context it is proposed to provide Remedial Teaching for D2 grade students from class I — IX. The main objective of Remedial Teaching is to enhance the achievement levels of students who are lagging behind in their Academic Standards related to their class specific age. 
  3. Remedial Teaching is a 200 hours programme which will be completed in 100 working days. This will be implemented in two spells for three subjects i.e., Telugu, English and Mathematics. 
Spell — I: After completion of SA-III examinations:
Spell — I Remedial Teaching is scheduled during morning schools and all the schools works from 8.00 am to 12.30 noon. So we have 911As=ing hours per day. The 4'/2 working hours per day will be divided into 3 sessions.
Session-1 : Telugu
Session-2 : Mathematics
Session-3 : English

Remedial teaching in the subjects of Telugu, Mathematics and English @ 11/2 hours per subject. Nearly 27 working hours are available per subject.
You are also aware that SA-III examinations are scheduled to be held from 14-3-2017 to 27-3-2017. The remaining 18 working days i.e., 28-3-2017 to 22-4-2017 to be utilized for conduct of Spell — I Remedial Teaching in all the Schools from class I - IX.

Spell - II: After re-opening of the schools.
  • In spell-II remaining 82 days of Remedial Teaching Programme will be continued after re-opening of the schools along with regular academics. In each working day 2 hours will be allotted for Remedial Teaching @ 40 minutes per subject. 
  • During summer MDM will be provide the students in the drought mandals schools. 
  • Spell-II of the Remedial Teaching will be continued during summer in these schools. 
  • SCERT has developed Teacher Handbooks and Student Workbooks for the conduct of Remedial Teaching in all the Schools from class I- IX. Printing and supply of the Teacher Handbooks and Student Workbooks is in process with support of RMSA and SSA. One set of Teacher Handbooks will be reached to all Government Schools by 20-3-2017. Meanwhile soft copies of Remedial Teaching Material will be supplied to all the District Educational Officers, and they are informed to place the Remedial Teaching Material in their respective district websites ensure downloading by the schools and utilized. 
  • Further, all the DEOs are informed to communicate the detailed guidelines for smooth conduct of Remedial Teaching Programme in all schools without any deviation and also informed to ensure strict monitoring. 

Guidelines for conduct of Remedial Teaching Programme 

  • 1. Common Summative Examination is scheduled from 14-3-2017 to 27-3-2017. 
  • 2. Remedial Teaching Programme is scheduled from 28-3-2017 to 22-4-2017. 
  • 3. Remedial Teaching Programme is meant for the D1, D2 grade students of classes I — IX. 
  • 4. Remedial Teaching Material — Teacher Handbook and Students Workbook — will be supply to all DEOs in the form of soft copy and the same is placed in SCERT website. 
  • 5. Student workbooks may be supply to all the students after finalization of funds pooling for Printing. 
  • 6. DEOs take initiation to conduct Remedial Teaching Programme for the benefit of slow learners to enhance their learning levels. 
  • 7. Conduct training programme to all the Headmasters on modalities of Remedial Teaching Programme. 
  • 8. Remedial Teaching is a 200 hours programme which will be completed in 100 working days. This will be implemented in two spells for three subjects i.e., Telugu, English and Mathematics. 
  • 9. Spell — I: After completion of SA-III examinations. Spell — I Remedial Teaching period is morning session and all the schools works from 8.00 am to12.30 noon. So we have four and half working hours per day. The 4'/2 working hours per day will be divided into 3 sessions. 
  • Session-1 : Telugu 
  • Session-2 : Mathematics 
  • Session-3 : English 
  • Remedial teaching in the subjects of Telugu, Mathematics and English @ 11/2 hours per subject. Nearly 27 working hours are available per subject. 18 working days are available for Remedial teaching from 28-03-2017 to 22-04-2017. Nearly 27 working hours are available per each subject. 
  • 10. Spell - II: After re-opening of the schools. The second spell of 100 days Remedial teaching programme will be continue after re-opening of the schools for the next Academic Year i.e., 13-06-2017.Remaining 82 days of Remedial Teaching Programme will be continued along with regular academics. Every working day 2 hours will be allotted for Remedial Teaching @ 40 minutes per subject.
  • 11. During summer Mid-Day-Meal (MDM) will be provided to the students in the drought mandal schools. Spell-II of the Remedial Teaching will be continued during summer in these schools. Remedial Teaching classes should be conduct in the morning session before MDM.
  • 12. Constitute Divisional Level Committees in their respective districts with DIET Principal, DIET Lecturers, SSA, RMSA Sectoral Officers, Dy.EOs, MEOs to monitor Remedial Teaching Programme.
  • 13. During Remedial Teaching Programme instruct all the teachers to implement readiness programme for other than D2 grade students.
  • 14. Readiness Programme is based on the required competencies of the forth coming class.
  • 15. Readiness Programme material is also prepared the SCERT which will be disseminated to all the DEOs and the same will be placed on the SCERT website.