The National Council of Educational Research and Training will release new syllabus and textbooks only for classes 3rd to 6th, and there will be no change in the Curriculum and textbooks for other classes for the academic year 2024-25 commencing from April 1, according to an official communication by the Central Board of Secondary Education to its affiliated schools. NCERT …
The multiplicity of curricula and resources in addition to a “core element” is desirable as a uniform board or syllabus across the country does not take into account the local culture, context and language, the CBSE has told the Delhi High Court. The Central Board of Secondary Education states this in response to a public interest litigation by lawyer Ashwini …
The Central Board of Secondary Education has objected to a plea in the Supreme Court for a uniform board and school curriculum, saying such a move does not take into account local context, culture and language, besides the power of individual States to frame their own syllabus, curriculum and conduct examinations for their schools. The National Curriculum Framework, developed by …
VIJAYAWADA: School education commissioner S. Suresh Kumar warned private unaided schools against teaching CBSE/ICSE syllabi without taking necessary clearances. In a release on Monday, the commissioner stated that a few schools in the state that took permission for teaching state syllabi, were, instead, giving admissions on the promise of teaching CBSE/ICSE syllabi. “Teaching without any permission from CBSE/ICSE boards is …
The National Council of Educational Research and Training has decided to reduce the syllabus and textbooks for the academic sessions 2022-23 for all classes. On December 15, NCERT Director-in-Charge Sridhar Srivastava ordered the heads of departments to conduct a review involving internal and external experts to discuss the topics that can be excluded from the syllabus this time. The new …