• Source:JND

In view of the disruptions to school schedules that the Covid pandemic and bad weather have caused in recent years, the government of Delhi has introduced the Delhi Model Virtual School (DMVS), which aims to transform all government schools' teaching methods into a hybrid mode in which classes will be provided both online and offline.

Delhi Education Minister Atishi on Saturday stated that the school is an innovative attempt to make sure that top-notch education is available to students who are unable to attend classes in person. She emphasised that this project would ensure that children's education would not be impacted in the event that schools are forced to close due to inclement weather.

"The Delhi Model Virtual School, under the Arvind Kejriwal government, realises our vision of providing quality education to every child, extending beyond the last mile. Through cutting-edge studios and trained teachers, our virtual school conducts live classes and shares digital resources with its students," the education minister tweeted.

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Furthermore, she mentioned, "Delhi government school students can now access preparation materials for JEE-NEET-CUET using this platform." The education minister has directed officials to formulate a plan to seamlessly integrate DMVS with the traditional physical schooling system to ensure the effectiveness of hybrid education. Emphasising the use of advanced studios and well-trained educators, the virtual school conducts live classes and provides digital resources to its students.

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