Bengaluru schools conduct ‘satisfaction’ surveys
Schools in Bengaluru are conducting ‘satisfaction surveys’ involving students who are attending online and offline classes. Based on the feedback, they are tweaking the learning strategy. School managements have received feedback that offline classes are the students’ preferred choice.
Nooraine Fazal, founder-director of Inventure Academy, said that their school had administered satisfaction surveys to see how the hybrid learning model – offline and online classes – was working for students. “We wanted to hear from both set of students, and get their feedback on the teaching techniques and pedagogy,” she said.
Mansoor Ali Khan, member, board of management, DPS Group of Schools, said that they had asked for feedback from students, and majority of them preferred offline classes.
D. Shashi Kumar, general secretary of the Associated Managements of English Medium Schools in Karnataka, said that many students who are not attending offline classes are stating that they do not understand many of the concepts and lessons. “But they say that their parents are not willing to send them to school as they are scared of their children contracting the COVID-19 infections in school,” he said. He added that based on the feedback from students, many schools are once again teaching lessons that teachers had taught in online sessions, during the offline classes.
Bengaluru schools conduct ‘satisfaction’ surveys
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