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CBSE Exams Class X, XII: Board To Introduce New Standards For The 2020 Session

CBSE Exams Class X, XII: Board To Introduce New Standards For The 2020 Session

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has always been sensitive to the needs of students with disabilities. The Board, through an official notification, has stated that it is extending sever

Schools Teach Life Skills Along With Modules On Sex Education

Schools Teach Life Skills Along With Modules On Sex Education

For a long time, any discussion about sex or sexuality was frowned upon, since the whole issue was seen as a taboo. This meant that the group, who were the most vulnerable and whose awareness of these

The CBSE Compendium Of Courses Does Not Mention Careers In The Armed Forces

The CBSE Compendium Of Courses Does Not Mention Careers In The Armed Forces

The CBSE has recently launched a compendium of academic courses that students can follow after class XII, but there has been no mention of the opportunities that the military offers them right after P

CBSE 2019 Exam: The Board Used A Mobile Application To Prevent Paper Leaks

CBSE 2019 Exam: The Board Used A Mobile Application To Prevent Paper Leaks

The Central Board of Secondary Education took technology this year to prevent any malpractice during the exam or the evaluation process of the class 10 and 12 exams. After several paper leak reports

Identify Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: HC

Identify Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: HC

The Delhi High Court has asked the AAP government to identify children suffering from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), one of the most common mental disorders affecting children. The

Optional NCERT Books In The CBSE Bylaws, Private Publishers Make Hay

Optional NCERT Books In The CBSE Bylaws, Private Publishers Make Hay

Private editors are taking advantage of the confusion that prevails in the educational ecosystem of the tricity about whether textbooks of the National Council for Educational Research and Training (N

Strategies Of Classroom To Promote Participation And The Learning Agency

Strategies Of Classroom To Promote Participation And The Learning Agency

Each classroom has a few anxious students who always participate, and a less enthusiastic majority is happy. Often, asking students to raise their hands when they know the answer exacerbates this prob

Students Will Participate In The First PISA Survey In India

Students Will Participate In The First PISA Survey In India

The students of Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya and the Territory of the Union of Chandigarh will participate in the Program for the International Student Assessment (PISA) 2021. This w

Parents Slammed For Not Stopping Their Children’s Gaming Addictions

Parents Slammed For Not Stopping Their Children’s Gaming Addictions

You already know about Fortnite, athletes, streamers – renowned games religiously played by kids, but should we be concerned about its effects on the children? The parents of youths who haven&r

Archaeologists Want To Win People Back To Science

Archaeologists Want To Win People Back To Science

In the month of February, one of the famous podcast: The Joe Rogan Experience referred to an idea that was made popular by some of the books and TV shows: that an image of the Mayan King K’inich

With Evolving Classrooms There Are Things Which Are Disappearing Gradually

With Evolving Classrooms There Are Things Which Are Disappearing Gradually

In this new-age, we need students to gain knowledge beyond the textbooks. As such, the schools are going to offer a window for classes where students can express, learn more about themselves and explo

In CBSE Exams, Less Than 10 Students Appeared For These Subjects

In CBSE Exams, Less Than 10 Students Appeared For These Subjects

The CBSE Board Class 10th, 12th Result of 2019, not even ten students appeared for these subjects, exams conducted anyway, in which one student appeared for Human Rights and the other appeared for The

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