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Students to get classes on Radio : Karnataka government.

<p>Now students from class 1 till 9 would get their lesson on radio, as their will be having radio based classes for the moral, health, skill education. The classes will be sheduld 4 days a week starting from Monday to Thursday.The department of state education research and training announced on Sunday about the program, n which students would listen to the lecture of about 25 minutes starting from 2:35 till 3:00pm.These radio classes for the students would be broadcasted from 13 radio stations across the state on All India Radio and 3 Vivid Bharti Stations, not only this but the lectures would be available on the official YouTube  channel of All India Radio and Prasar barti OnAir news App which would ultimately help the students to listen to the lecture later too.Also read :  Another virus in the country : 1st case of Zika virus reported in Karnataka.While talking about the topic AIR programme executive SR Bhatt said, “The radio-based education, which is part of the Baandani program</p>
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Now students from class 1 till 9 would get their lesson on radio, as their will be having radio based classes for the moral, health, skill education. The classes will be sheduld 4 days a week starting from Monday to Thursday.
The department of state education research and training announced on Sunday about the program, n which students would listen to the lecture of about 25 minutes starting from 2:35 till 3:00pm.
These radio classes for the students would be broadcasted from 13 radio stations across the state on All India Radio and 3 Vivid Bharti Stations, not only this but the lectures would be available on the official YouTube  channel of All India Radio and Prasar barti OnAir news App which would ultimately help the students to listen to the lecture later too.

While talking about the topic AIR programme executive SR Bhatt said, “The radio-based education, which is part of the Baandani programme, has been running for the students for 25 years. This is the first time the moral education, health and yoga classes have been included”. He further said, “For example, we will look at stories or lessons from textbooks in-depth and explain them. Teachers might not be able to sing poems, but we will make the students sing using a noted artist.”
this type of  teaching technique would help the students to devlop their listning skills, and also will promote their language and pronunciation skills. 
As Yoga is also added as a  subject in the program, this would be more beneficial as the radio programm will be more convenient to explain the yoga postures, as books only contained pictures of yoga postures. The students will also have classes on health education. “Textbooks do not have an in-depth explanation of diseases, various deficiencies and how to manage them. We will provide them with the right guidance on the kind of food to eat among other things,” Bhatt said.
He said the schedule for the initiative for students from classes 1-9 has been given to the schools, adding that Class 10 students will have a specialized programme by February 22. He pointed out that the new initiative is helpful in schools having only one teacher. “There are many schools which have single teachers. It is not possible to get guest teachers who are resourceful in government schools like private institutions. These programmes include expert opinions as well.”
“Several government schools don’t have proper access to electricity as well. Radio does not require any electricity, it is battery-operated. Even if schools don’t have a radio, they can access it using ordinary mobile phones since 10 stations are in FM mode,” he added.
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