30.01.2016, Ludhiana: A city-based organization has sponsored three smart classes for hearing and speech impaired students at the School for Deaf Children, Humbran Road. Apex Club, Ludhiana, which works for underprivileged people, recently sponsored three smart classrooms for deaf children.
On Friday, when the first smart class was held, children enjoyed learning from moving characters on smart boards rather than books and sign language. When TOI visited the school, Class V students were taken for the smart class. After the class, one of the students, Abhishek, said, "Smart class is more interesting. Today, we were taught about living and non-living things. There were so many graphics. I really enjoyed the class."
General secretary of The School for Deaf Children, Pramod Dada said, "One day, representatives of the organization visited the school and asked what we need for students. I told them we want smart classes as it would be more convenient for students to learn through smart classes and they agreed."
Nitin Aggarwal, president of Apex Club, Ludhiana said, "Our club works for needy and underprivileged people. We wanted to contribute to this particular school as special children study here. During our visit, we were told that the school wants smart classes for their students and we also realized that smart classes would be quite beneficial for them. So far, two smart classes have been introduced and the third will be introduced soon."
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