An official statement said that a mega Parents Teachers Meeting (PTM) was conducted across the Delhi government and MCD schools on Saturday. Delhi Education Minister Atishi visited some of these schools located in East of Kailash and Kalkaji, and interacted with the parents and students there, it added.
During the visit, the AAP minister encouraged parents to participate in the Mega PTM and said it was vital for discussing ways to improve children's learning and performance with teachers.
"The Mega PTM brings parents and teachers together and helps them to make better strategies for the future of children.
It is important because the responsibility for children's education and progress does not lie with a single person. Our children will progress only when teachers and parents together pay attention to their studies," she said.
The education minister appealed to parents to spend at least half an hour with their children and try to understand their problems.
"Together, parents and educators may develop better plans for the children's futures with the support of the Mega PTM.
It is important since no one person is entirely accountable for a child's upbringing and education.
Children can only advance when parents and educators collaborate to concentrate on their education," the mother said.
The education minister pleaded with parents to spend at least thirty minutes with their kids and make an effort to comprehend what worries them.
The purpose of the Mega PTM was to bring parents and teachers together to discuss ways to improve children's learning and performance, and to develop better strategies for the future of the students.
Delhi Education Minister Atishi visited some of the schools during the Mega PTM. She specifically visited schools located in East of Kailash and Kalkaji.
Education Minister Atishi encouraged parents to actively participate in the Mega PTM, emphasizing the importance of discussing children's learning and performance with teachers.
The Mega PTM is considered important because it fosters collaboration between parents and teachers, which is essential for creating effective strategies to support children's education and progress.
The Education Minister suggested that parents spend at least half an hour daily with their children to understand their problems and support their education. She emphasized the importance of this collaboration for the children's advancement.