Arvind Kejriwal govt’s initiative to let parents monitor kids on CCTV has drawn a variety of reactions from stakeholders, and most of them aren’t positive.
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The year 2017 saw many widely reported crimes committed within school premises. In its bid to ensure the safety of children and improve learning outcomes, the Kejriwal government is installing CCTV cameras in classrooms across government schools. But will this help?
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This only shows how EDUCATED our politicians are. Cameras in classrooms? So they want students and teachers to feel like they’re in a jail. This will affect the standard of education if teachers and students close up, there will be no free sharing of thoughts, no collaborative learning. They should have cameras in politicians homes and judges chambers as well.
This only shows how EDUCATED our politicians are. Cameras in classrooms? So they want students and teachers to feel like they’re in a jail. This will affect the standard of education if teachers and students close up, there will be no free sharing of thoughts, no collaborative learning. They should have cameras in politicians homes and judges chambers as well.