At madurai Puthur Lourdes Girls' High school, a programme has been implemented to enable students with spontaneous learning and teaching opportunities, as well as to teach alongside teachers. Pupils are also expected to train other students. students at the junior IAS Academy, Puthur Lourdes school Administration, began a pilot training programme three months ago to enable students to classify other students on level with teachers, as students are often intimidated by teachers in the classroom.
A set of 12 pupils in grades 6 through 12 were given online training. Under the direction of junior IAS Academy director Agasthiya Bharathi and the supervision of school Headmaster S. Sakayameri, the training was done. teachers, like other teachers, prepare for lessons by gathering all of the information about an object and producing examples and pictures to demonstrate the lesson. They also intend to instruct children at Madurai's public and private schools. Ms. Xavier works with the school's teacher to coordinate them.
"We produce pupils as teachers who teach and memorise lessons on their own and teach themselves through parental training, mirror training, video training, and other means," Agasthiya Bharathi said. For the first time in India, we have launched this unique schooling in Madurai. This education system is being implemented in the districts of Coimbatore, Chennai, Namakkal, Karur, and Salem. Live classes, online training, and one-on-one training are all available. Over 85,000 people have viewed and benefited from social media thus far. We are willing to give the necessary schools as well as free training."