Monday, May 31, 2010

Science gets an extra thrust

Science gets an extra thrust

BEYOND CLASSROOM Delhi University offers science tutorials from new academic session
Starting this academic year in July, all science courses, barring BSc (H) Mathematics and BSc Chemical Sciences, which will adopt the semes- ter system will also have tutorials.
Vice Chancellor Deepak Pental said that the students opting for these cours- es will get extra help from teachers through tutorials, which have been introduced in the science courses for the first time in the varsity.
“It was a long-standing demand of the science departments to have tuto- rials and the decision was passed in the Academic Council meeting held on May 13,“ said Pental. These “doubt-clear- ing“ sessions, where classes are bro- ken into small groups and students are given personalised attention, are already in place in Arts and Commerce courses.
The Academic Council has approved tutorials for 12 BSc courses that will now be taught under the semester sys- tem. However, teachers are divided on how useful these classes will be.
“Science teachers have been demanding for tutorials for a long time and the decision to introduce them from the coming session is going to be of great help to the students. But it should have been introduced in the annual sys- tem only, the semester system was not needed to implement it,“ said Abha Dev Habib, who teaches at Miranda House.
Yet others feel that the science tutorials are not going to make much of a difference. “The science students already have close interaction with the teachers due to practicals. If and when they have doubts they clarify it in the classes, so one doesn't really see any point in having the classes,“ said a Zoology teacher who teaches in one of the varsity colleges.
Some felt that the tutorials classes, which are already in place in Arts and Commerce departments, have been ineffective due to lack of infrastruc- ture. “What is the point of having these classes on paper if the colleges do not have proper classrooms to hold them?“ asked another Physics teacher.
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