THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With Kerala recording 0.11 per cent dropout rate of school students in the year 2019-20, Education Minister C Raveendranath on Monday said the state has achieved the distinction of having the lowest dropout rate in the country. Replying to a question in Kerala Assembly today, the Education Minister said that about 6.79 lakh new students enrolled in government schools in the state. "Kerala was able to achieve the lowest school dropout rate of 0.11 among the states. The higher secondary school dropout rate is just 0.15 per cent while as per the Minister of Human Resource Development (MHRD) the national average is 17.06 per cent. In Kerala we were able to bring down the Upper Primary dropout rate to 0.06 per cent," Raveendranath said. He further said that Kerala was able to achieve this milestone due to modernisation of the educational system along with making schools high-tech. "We have focused on modernising schools in Kerala with hi-tech classrooms and … [Read more...] about Kerala records lowest school dropout rate in India: Education Minister C Raveendranath
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Schools in Indian capital partially reopen after 10 months
"Students of class 10th and 12th have been allowed to attend class work in schools so that they are able to complete their practices, project work and counseling requirements ahead of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations that will be conducted between May 4 and June 10," an official said. … [Read more...] about Schools in Indian capital partially reopen after 10 months
Teens with anxiety, depression may benefit from peer confidants at school
WASHINGTON: Three-quarters of parents in a new national poll think peers better understand teen challenges including depression and anxiety, compared to teachers or counsellors in the school. The majority also agree that peer support leaders at school would encourage more teens to talk with someone about their mental health problems. These are findings to C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health at Michigan Medicine. "Peers may provide valuable support for fellow teens struggling with emotional issues because they can relate to each other," says Mott Poll Co-Director Sarah Clark, M.P.H. "Some teens may worry that their parents will overreact or not understand what they're going through. Teachers and school counsellors may also have limited time to talk with students in the middle of other responsibilities." Previous research suggests that as many as half of children and teens who have at least one treatable mental health disorder may not receive treatment … [Read more...] about Teens with anxiety, depression may benefit from peer confidants at school
Kamala Harris to be sworn in as US Vice President
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Mesut Ozil confirms he is leaving Arsenal for Fenerbahce
“I am very excited. I’ve said I’m a Fenerbahce fan. I am very happy to be coming to Fenerbahce," Ozil said in a telephone interview with Turkish broadcaster BBO Sports. "God has granted me the chance to wear the Fenerbahce uniform as a Fenerbahce fan. I will do my best for the team.” … [Read more...] about Mesut Ozil confirms he is leaving Arsenal for Fenerbahce