Samastha Calls for Revision of Coaching Hours for Weak Students in Kerala
Samastha urges Kerala govt. to rework coaching hours for academically weak students
The Hindu
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The Samastha Kerala Madrasa Management Association (SKMMA) has requested the Kerala government to reconsider its new schedule for support coaching classes, which now runs from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. This timing conflicts with madrasa classes, impacting students' ability to attend both religious and academic education.
- 01Samastha Kerala Madrasa Management Association (SKMMA) is advocating for a revision of coaching hours.
- 02The Kerala government's new schedule for coaching classes conflicts with madrasa timings.
- 03Support coaching classes are now set from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
- 04Students are faced with a choice between attending madrasa and receiving academic support.
- 05The issue highlights the ongoing tension between religious education and academic requirements.
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The Samastha Kerala Madrasa Management Association (SKMMA) has formally requested the Kerala government to reconsider its recent decision to change the timing of support coaching classes for academically weak students. The General Education department's new schedule sets coaching hours from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., which overlaps with madrasa classes. SKMMA leaders expressed concern that this change forces students to choose between their religious education at madrasas and the academic support they need. This situation raises important questions about balancing religious and academic commitments in the education system.
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The scheduling conflict may hinder students' educational development by forcing them to choose between religious and academic education.
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