Our Correspondent
Kohima | May 23
The online classes for both government and private schools in Nagaland will resume from May 24 by adhering to various directives. However, the state Directorate of School Education (DoSE) notified that conduct of in-person classes would remain suspended until further notice.
As per directives from the DoSE, the duration for online classes for pre-primary students should not be for more than 30 minutes per day.
For classes I to VII, it recommended two online sessions of 45 minutes each or three online sessions of 30 minutes each per day and four sessions of 30-45 minutes each per day for classes IX to XII.
The guidelines recently issued by the Directorate stated that teachers and students may make use of the video lessons broadcasted for classes V to XII during the lockdown period 2020 which are available in Department’s YouTube channel (DoSE Nagaland) and Facebook Page ( School Education, Nagaland).
Use of DIKSHA platform (https://diksha.gov.in) and SWAYAM Portal (https://swayam.gov.in) were also encouraged.
After lifting of total lockdown, school heads shall make arrangements to distribute the notes, worksheets/assignments etc to parents/students once or twice in a week on different days/timings for different classes following the SOPs notified by the state government from time to time, it added.