This Article is From Jul 30, 2016

Delhi Government To Hold First Parent-Teacher Meeting Today

Delhi Government To Hold First Parent-Teacher Meeting Today

Parents of 16 lakh students studying in government schools are likely to attend the meeting

New Delhi: Delhi government schools will organise a mega Parents-Teachers-Meeting today as part of the state government's initiative to make parents of government schools students "stakeholders" in their child's education. 

The Deputy Chief Minister has asked the parents of 16 lakh students studying in government schools to celebrate the mega Parents-Teachers-Meeting or PTM as a festival and said that on the lines of private schools, PTM will now be held at government schools.

Mr Sisodia, who also holds the Education portfolio, said the PTM will be held twice a year to make parents feel proud that they are also part of the several initiatives being taken by the AAP government.

"We have constituted welcoming teams in schools for the parents so that they feel proud and for this, government has set aside funds. The timing of PTM will be different in morning and evening shift schools.

"It is important to communicate the initiatives of Delhi Government in education, so that parents utilize these schemes properly," he said while addressing a press conference.

Mr Sisodia said that in theory, PTMs were supposed to happen at government schools, but they weren't, excluding exceptions, adding that the thought behind this mega event is to open the gates of schools for the parents of the children and leave behind closed spaces in government schools.

"We want to make PTMs a regular affair to keep parents in loop. At this meet, parents can seek details of performance of their children and get updated with all activities and initiatives taken by the government," he further said.

Mr Sisodia said government was improving quality of education in its schools everyday through policies, new infrastructure including CCTVs, classrooms and furniture.

He also said that government has directed all its senior officials of the education department including directors, deputy directors, and assistant director to hold a meeting with parents of government schools' students from 12 to 1 PM on Friday every week to address their issues.
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