Govt adopts audio-visual module for early childhood education

To foster continuity in early and primary Education of three to 14-year-old children, an audio-visual medium has been adopted by the .
Children in two districts West Shinghum and Gumla will get access to Gulmohar model that was inaugurated by education ministerJagarnath Mahto.

Gulmohar is an audio-visual module for early childhood education.
The framework of activities is holistic in nature, covering all domains of development physical, motor, cognitive and psychosocial as well as Elements on maintaining Health and hygiene and parenting tips.

On this occasion, the education minister said, The level of education inJharkhandmust be elevated. The education department has made the necessary preparations. Our governments top priority is to bring government schools on a par with private schools.

Currently, the programme is being implemented in Jharkhand, Bihar, Odisha, Delhi andWest Bengal. Altogether 1,237 anganwdi centres (AWCs) and 505 government primary schools are included in the project, which is being carried out in close collaboration with state governments. It aims to improve the quality and consistency of a childs experiences during the transition from pre-primary to primary school.