For
the first time, the government schools across the State will have
winter camp this year, which will focus on the basics of theatre, coding
without computers and foundational robotics. Organised by Tamil Nadu
Samagra Shiksha, the key objective of the camp is to equip the students,
studying from Class VI to Class IX, to improve their skill set.
Accordingly,
Tamil Nadu Samagra Shiksha State project director M Aathi has informed
all the Chief Educational Officers (CEOs) that the winter workshop, as a
pilot initiative, will be held from December 26 to 29. The official
said that the workshop will focus on equipping students with a diverse
skill set and aims to ignite curiosity and unleash the full potential of
each student in a fun and supportive setting
Students
will also embark on a journey of self-discovery through acting,
scriptwriting, and performance. “These sessions are designed not just to
enhance public speaking and communication skills, but also to nurture
creativity and self-expression,” the official added.
With
regard to the coding without computers programme, the official said the
programme is a distinctive initiative, which would enable the students
to learn and build code by using physical blocks and demonstrating the
output of the code from within a mobile app. “The robotics session will
immerse the students in the world of automation and innovation,
providing hands-on experiences in designing real-life socially
benefiting devices,’’ the official said.
The
official said that to select the interested students to participate in
the winter cap, the CEOs of the respective districts were instructed to
share the link of the assigned topic with the school teachers.
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