To further elevate Delhi's education system, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is taking matters straight to the people that matter most—parents. Engaging with parents directly through Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs), Sisodia is seeking firsthand feedback to refine the city's education model.
Sisodia’s recent visits to various schools have put him face-to-face with parents, as he encourages them to share their insights through feedback forms. His focus? Infrastructure, teacher training, curriculum development, and extracurricular activities are key areas. The government aims to create a more effective and responsive education system by gathering these suggestions.
As per a Hindustan Times report, this proactive approach highlights how crucial parental input is to strengthening Delhi's education landscape. Since 2015, Delhi’s education model has garnered attention for its innovative reforms, including introducing the Happiness Curriculum and entrepreneurship programs. Now, Sisodia is adding another layer of collaboration by making parental feedback a cornerstone of future policies.
Through this initiative, Delhi's government aims to foster a collaborative approach to education governance, ensuring that parental voices are heard and actively shaping the policies that affect their children. This move is expected to significantly impact the quality of education in the capital, benefiting students citywide.
Sisodia and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) are again setting a new precedent in education reform by involving parents in such a hands-on manner. Could this be the key to unlocking more tremendous success for Delhi’s students? The answer might just lie in the hands of the parents themselves!