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Agartala, Jul 28, 2011 : ‘I wish to be a student again’, said visibly impressed Chief Minister Manik Sarkar as he listened intently as teachers at Don Bosco imparted lessons to students through ‘ Educomp Smart class’ facilities. The Chief Minister inaugurated the digital education methodology here at Don Bosco school on Thursday morning and interacted with the students and the teacher for about 10 minutes.
He emphasized for more ‘social and humanitarian education’ in schools to build social responsibilities among the children.
“You are among the privileged few who can study in an institution like Don Bosco. But if your education does not make you think of the plight of our country and inculcate love and concern for the poor and less privileged, the education would have no meaning’, said Sarkar.
This is for the first time in Tripura; Don Bosco school of Agartala has introduced ‘Smart class technology’ after taking into account the collective experience of Don Bosco schools across the country.
School principal Albert Longley said, every class room of the school has been furnished with a digital projector, computer and white board besides the internet enabled knowledge center.
To ensure that the switch over to Smart Class is smooth the teachers of the school have already been trained to teach the smart class methods.
Agartala, Jul 28, 2011 : ‘I wish to be a student again’, said visibly impressed Chief Minister Manik Sarkar as he listened intently as teachers at Don Bosco imparted lessons to students through ‘ Educomp Smart class’ facilities. The Chief Minister inaugurated the digital education methodology here at Don Bosco school on Thursday morning and interacted with the students and the teacher for about 10 minutes.
He emphasized for more ‘social and humanitarian education’ in schools to build social responsibilities among the children.
“You are among the privileged few who can study in an institution like Don Bosco. But if your education does not make you think of the plight of our country and inculcate love and concern for the poor and less privileged, the education would have no meaning’, said Sarkar.
This is for the first time in Tripura; Don Bosco school of Agartala has introduced ‘Smart class technology’ after taking into account the collective experience of Don Bosco schools across the country.
School principal Albert Longley said, every class room of the school has been furnished with a digital projector, computer and white board besides the internet enabled knowledge center.
To ensure that the switch over to Smart Class is smooth the teachers of the school have already been trained to teach the smart class methods.
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