Monthly Newsletter | June 2024 | Volume 58
Dear Readers,
We are glad to present to you the June edition of our newsletter School360.
In this edition, we have included these topics: English Becomes Optional for Classes 11-12 In Maharashtra Schools; Why Financial Literacy Should Start Early: 5 Reasons; The Need For Holistic Assessments in Classrooms; Effective Strategies for Efficiently Preparing for the New Academic Year; CBSE Secondary Curriculum 2024-25; Understanding the Relative Grading System of CBSE
We hope you will find this edition of the newsletter informative and enrich us with your valuable feedback.
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The Maharashtra government has announced that English will no longer be a compulsory subject for students in classes 11 and 12. The State Council for Education, Research and Training (SCERT) has cl...
Educators and parents must empower children with numeracy skills to pave the way for financial literacy. Math anxiety, a significant barrier, hinders students from engaging in numerical problem-sol...
Reforms in high school education along with thorough introspection and current student assessment practices are necessary for student well-being. The reliance on standardised te...
With the curriculum for the 2024-25 academic year already uploaded by educational boards, students and teachers are advised to employ effective learning methods and time management skills to achieve good results. The curriculum documents, available on official board websites, detail the course structure and marking schemes, essential for planning the academic year. Bhavna Tandon, Academic Director at American EduGlobal School, emphasises the importance of reviewing past coursework to build a strong foundation. Her school encourages students to integrate advanced technology and participate in scientific projects to enrich their learning and...
The students entering Class 9 for the academic year 2024-25, under the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) must adhere to specific guidelines regardi...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has implemented a 'Relative Grading' system for awarding subject-wise grades to students in Classes 10 and 12...