Monthly Newsletter | September 2023 | Volume 49
Dear Readers,
We are glad to present to you the September edition of our newsletter School360.
In this edition, we have included these topics: Mandatory Learning of Kannada in the CBSE/ICSE Schools of Karnataka Challenged in the High Court; Deleted Portions of the School Textbooks Restored in Kerala; The Government Plans to Expand the International Board of CBSE; Growing Adoption of Storytelling in Schools; NCERT forms a Committee to Develop School Syllabi and Textbooks; The Need for Population Studies in Schools in the Contemporary Scenario
We hope you will find this edition of the newsletter informative and enrich us with your valuable feedback.
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As an act of beholding the heritage, Kannada language learning has been made compulsory in CBSE/ICSE schools of Karnataka. A recent report points out that this act has ...
The National Council for Education Research and Training (NCERT) has removed certain chapters from the textbooks of classes 11 & 12 during the process of curriculum...
The Central Board of Secondary Education or CBSE has always been inclined to international standards and the same has given rise to CBSE-international or CBSE-i. As a r...
As long as curiosity stays within people, the potential of storytelling never ends. It is this power of storytelling that is adopted by schools nowadays to enhance learning outcomes. Recent studies have proven this exceptional ability of storytelling format in developing incredible learning outputs.
Storytelling is beneficial for both teaching and learning. The approach can bring a participatory learning atmosphere and promote self-learning which is highly inevitable in today's educational scenario. The education boards have started introducing audio books and story-based sy...
The National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has set up a high-powered committee- The National Syllabus an...
It is the need of the hour to include population education as an important item and that too in an integrated manner in schools....