Delhi Government has asked the teachers in its schools to use "positive" terminology while giving feedback to the parents.
In the first PTM held on July 30, parents of at least 70 pc students turned up at schools - many for the first time. However, a student's suicide after her parents got bad feedback in the PTM, was held against the event itself.
"It may also be ensured that teachers use positive terminology when they give feedback to the parents about children. Phrases like 'can perform better', 'has the potential to achieve more' etc. May encourage parents to pay more attention to the studies of their wards," a circular issued to schools by the Directorate of Education (DoE) said.
More than 1,000 government-run schools will hand out report cards to parents tomorrow while apprising them about their child's performance. The DoE had issued detailed instructions for heads of schools to conduct teaching-learning assessment before the PTMs.
The focus of this PTM will be on sharing results of the first-term exams held since the government started its ambitious Chunauti 2018 scheme to improve learning levels and taking feedback from parents.
For morning shift schools, the PTM will be held between 8 AM to 1 PM and for evening shift schools, it will be held between 2 PM to 7 PM.
"Preparations for the report card are on in full swing. Children have made special invite cards for their parents, and all principals have sent out sms invites. A personal invitation has been sent to all parents by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia through a recorded audio message," a Delhi Government statement said.
Meanwhile, teachers in some schools claimed that they were not yet prepared for the scheduled PTM citing difficulty in preparing results as they had got only two days to do the work after the schools reopened after the Dussehra break.
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