SSC Advanced Supplementary Exams July-2022, Special Classes for Failed Students
AP Govt has planned to give Special Coaching Classes for the students who are appearing for the SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination July-2022. For this Commissioner of School Education has been released proceedings Rc No. Ge-ExamOSSC(INST)/8/2022-DGE Dt:08/06/2022. Based on the proceedings teachers has to take classes to the students who failed in the SSC Examinations May/June-2022 and prepare them to the supplementary exams. Headmasters of concerned schools should take necessary steps in order improve the standards of failed students. The complete information on the special classes and teachers appear for classes as follows.
Special Coaching for Failed Students
The results of the SSC Public Examinations, April/May-2022, were revealed on 06-06-2022, with 2,01,627 pupils failing out of a total of 6,15,908 candidates.
Following a study of the results of the SSC Public Examinations, April/May-2022, it was discovered that many pupils failed the examination because to the learning loss they had during the state’s COVID scenario over the previous two years.
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Teachers Should Take Classes
Teachers who are concerned should instruct all pupils who have failed to complete the Advanced Supplementary Examination, which is slated for July 2022. All RJDSEs and District Educational Officers are hereby directed to take steps to ensure that special coaching sessions (remedial classes) are held in all high schools for students who failed the SSC Public Examinations in April/May 2022. Plan remedial coaching for at least “2” courses every day beginning June 13, 2022, and continuing until the Advanced Supplementary Examinations are completed in July 2022. Students will receive subject-specific tutoring in order to prepare them for the Advanced Supplementary Examinations.
Students will be appropriately coached and counselled on how to use the provided tome to revise the courses and write the extra tests confidently.
DEO, HM Should Take Necessary Steps
The District Educational Officers will provide the necessary directives and guarantee that enough subject instructors are drafted in all High Schools where remedial classes are needed.
By 12.06.22, a school-by-school plan, including a timetable and a roster of teachers, must be established and reported to the DGE.