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Edutainment Platform ‘Kalipetty’ for 1.5 Million students of Primary Schools in Kerala

Author : NewsGram Desk
Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 9, 2016: Close to 1.5 million students studying in Classes 1 to 4 in Kerala can now enhance their learning ability with the introduction of a new textbook which integrates even games through meaningful learning situations.
The new textbook, named 'Kalipetty' (which means Playbox), has been developed in a scientific manner and is expected to simplify mathematics and other subjects.

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The Kerala education department has introduced New Information Communication Technology (ICT) textbooks for primary classes from 1 to 4 through its IT@school project.

For differently abled students, who require special attention, 'Kalipetty' also has specific content which would help them overcome many of their limitations and learn ICT education.

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This new learning solution has been developed by a committee headed by K. Anvar Sadath, Executive Director of IT@School.

"The textbooks for schools will be given from November onwards and will have versions in English, Tamil and Kannada," said Sadath. (IANS)

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