Shillong:
Meghalaya’s prime minister Conrad Sangma said that the government is presenting learning based on children in the state.
Opening the Model Creative Learning Center (MCLC) in Dobakkol in Tura, said: “It is important that a child is introduced to learning based on the game that will allow them to develop their perceptual, motor, cognitive and self -regulation skills.”
He informed that under the early childhood development mission (ECD), learning centers for children throughout the state will be established.
Praise the mere mentor and the Dobakkkol Non Govt LP school for collaborating to begin the MCLC, the prime minister said: “The state government has financed the infrastructure, but it will be collective responsibility of the organization to ensure that it becomes functional.”
A amount of RS 50 Lakh was sanctioned for the project under the Special Development Fund of the Principal Minister (CMSDF). It is a pilot project and is an flagship initiative of the principal minister to promote the activity and learning based on the game.
Informing that the ECD mission has been a priority, he said: “It is important that you give our children the best and scientifically. From birth to 8 years, a child undergoes a rapid transformation into their life cycle, and It is during this phase that adequate teaching and learning will allow their brains to develop skills, such as creativity, critical thinking and problem -solving skills. “
He said that the government has taken learning results on the development of early childhood from countries such as Europe and the United Kingdom and has created its own framework.
“We have launched the scheme and we will update our Anganwadis to Smart Anganwadis,” he added.
In the Hard Village Also under the Chokpot block in South Garo Hills, a learning center was established improving a aganwadi. The project has been functional during the last two years. The center aims to create a safe, cozy and stimulating space that encourages children to explore and learn through the game, which makes learning a fun and interactive experience.
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