Thursday, April 9, 2020

Artificial Intelligence, design thinking part of CBSE class 11 syllabus


Now, Artificial Intelligence, design thinking part of CBSE class 11 syllabus
The board has introduced courses on Artificial Intelligence, Design-thinking, Physical Activity Trainer at class 11 from the session 2020-21 onward

By: Education Desk | New Delhi | Published: April 7, 2020

CBSE has introduced courses on Artificial Intelligence. From this academic year, schools affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will teach Artificial Intelligence (AI), design thinking, physical activity trainer as part of skill courses. These courses will be available from class 11 onward. CBSE already offers 17 skill subjects at secondary level and 37 skill Subjects at senior Secondary level.
Claiming that a broad-based education is necessary for students to thrive in fast-changing world, CBSE said that the gap-between curricular and extra-curricular needs to be filled. “Mainstreaming all forms of learning and skills will integrate not just hands-on skilling component but also theoretical knowledge, attitudes and mindsent, and sofst ksills that are required for particialr occupation,” the board said in an official curriculum.

Recently, CBSE also introduced ‘applied mathematics’ for students in class 11and 12. This teaches about use and application of math beyond science. It is also available for students who have opted for basic math in class 10. All these courses will be available to students from coming academic year 2021 onward.
These courses have been introduced as skill subjects. As per the rule, if any student fails in any one of the three elective subjects — science, mathematics and social science — then it will be replaced by the skill subject or the sixth subject and result of class 10 will be computed based on best five subjects. For class 12, these subjects are offered as electives.


Saturday, April 4, 2020


CBSE asks school principals to inform teachers, students about the Arogya  Setu app

India Today Web Desk | New Delhi | April 4, 2020

CBSE has written to the school principals to inform teachers, students and staff members about the Arogya Setu app.

In the midst of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic and Pan-India lockdown, Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE, has written to all of the school principals about the Arogya Setu. CBSE’s letter comes after HRD Ministry secretary wrote to government organisations and bodies like UGC, NIOS etc. about the Arogya Set app. Following this, CBSE has asked the school principals to inform teachers, students and staff members about the app.

Apart from the App, CBSE has also shared a protocol document for immunity boosting which has been developed by the Ministry of Ayush. And teachers are requested to explain the document to the students and parents via available means of communication.

Students, teachers, staff members can download the Arogya Setu app from both, app store and play store. The app has been developed by the government of India in public-private partnership to fight against the Coronavirus outbreak.

The board had released the circular yesterday and asked school principals and teachers to inform students about the measures suggested by the board by the end of the day.

SOURCE: https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/cbse-asks-school-principals-to-inform-teachers-students-about-the-arogya-setu-app-1663192-2020-04-04


Friday, April 3, 2020


COVID-19 fallout: CBSE board exams of only 29 main subjects; all students of Classes 1-8 to be promoted

Manash Pratim Gohain| TNN | Apr 3, 2020, 16:22 IST

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is going to conduct exams for only 29 main subjects of the 41 pending Class X and XII Board exams which were suspended following the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent suspension of academic activities and lockdown.

NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is going to conduct exams for only 29 main subjects of the 41 pending Class X and XII Board exams which were suspended following the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent suspension of academic activities and lockdown. The union HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal announced this on Wednesday. CBSE it its statement said that if will issue instructions for marking and assessment for the other postponed subjects for which there will be no further exams. The Board has also decided to promote all students of classes I to VIII to the next class and also asked schools which could not complete their term-end exams for Classes IX and XII to promote the students to the next grade based on their school-based assessments.

Pokhriyal on Wednesday said: “Have advised CBSE to conduct board exams only for 29 main subjects that are required for promotion and crucial for university admissions. Whenever CBSE is in a position to hold board exams, it shall conduct for 29 subjects by giving adequate notice. For rest of the subjects, CBSE will not hold board exams and instructions for their marking, assessment will be issued soon.”

CBSE was not able to conduct exams on eight examination days due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation after March 18. Further, due to the law and order situation in North East Delhi district the board was not able to conduct exams on four examination days, while a very small number of students from and around this district were not able to appear in exams on six examination days. In all there were two Class X exams and 39 papers for Class XII which include 28 language papers were postponed for the aforementioned situations.

Now the Board has decided to conduct examinations for only main subjects which include six papers for Class X and 11 papers for Class XII students of North East Delhi district, 12 papers for all India students post the lockdown.

The Board has also decided not to conduct any exams for the students of Class X and XII from schools located outside India whose were affected due to lockdown and suspension of academic activities. The system of marking/ assessment for the purpose of declaring results will be worked out by the Board shortly.

While stating that it is difficult to announce the new schedule for the 29 exams to be conducted at present, it assured the students and it will give predict the “notice of about 10 days to all stakeholders before starting the Board examinations,” and also stated that “any decision that the board will take with regard to the conduct of examinations will be taken by undertaking extensive consultation with higher education authorities and by keeping all aspects related to entrance exams, admissions dates, etc. in mind.”

While the Board has decided to promote all the students from Classes I to VIII to the subsequent classes, the senior students of Class IX and XI too this year will be proposed based on school-based assessments including project work, periodic tests, term exams, etc. conducted so far.

"For any child who is unable to clear this internal process, (in any number of subjects), the school may utilize this period for providing remedial interventions, and school may give the opportunity of appearing in school-based test/s, online or offline. The promotion of such children may be decided on the basis of such tests."

Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/covid-19-fallout-cbse-board-exams-of-only-29-main-subjects-all-students-of-classes-1-to-8-will-be-promoted/articleshow/74966556.cms

Important announcement regarding rescheduling of Class 10th, 12th board exams

 CBSE Board 2020: Important announcement regarding rescheduling of Class 10th, 12th board exams

All the candidates appearing for CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 Board Exams 2020 can check the important notice released by the board regarding rescheduling of board exams here.

India Today Web Desk | New Delhi | April 3, 2020

CBSE Board 2020: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday released a detailed circular regarding the rescheduling of CBSE Board Exams 2020 and promotion of students in classes 1 to 8 to the next class without any examination. CBSE, in its circular, stated that it will give notice of about 10 days to all stakeholders before starting the board examinations.

Important message regarding CBSE Board 2020 revised exam dates:

"With regard to rescheduling board examinations for classes 10 and 12, it is informed that at this stage it is difficult for the Board to decide and announce the new schedule for examinations."

"However, it is informed that any decision that the board will take with regard to the conduct of examinations will be taken by undertaking extensive consultation with higher education authorities and by keeping all aspects related to entrance exams, admissions dates, etc. in mind. In this context, it is further informed that the Board will give notice of about 10 days to all stakeholders before starting the Board examinations," CBSE said in a circular issued on Wednesday.

This year, the CBSE Class 12, Class 10 Board exams 2020 were postponed due to Coronavirus outbreak in India.

Further, CBSE said that it is difficult for the board to decide and announce the new schedule for Class 10 and Class 12 examinations. It is likely that the board will announce the fresh CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 board examination dates only after the 21-day lockdown ends.

All the candidates appearing for CBSE Class 10 and CBSE Class 12 board examination across the country are requested to keep a close check on the official website (cbse.nic.in) for latest updates on fresh examination dates.

CBSE Board Exam 2020 postponed in northeast Delhi:
On March 9, the board announced the fresh examination schedule of classes 10 and 12 exams which were postponed in northeast Delhi in view of the recent violence. Due to the law and order situation in North East Delhi District the board was not able to conduct exams on 4 examination days, while a very small number of students from and around this District were not able to appear in exams on 6 examination days.
As per the circular released by CBSE, the board was not able to conduct exams on 8 examination days due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation.
CBSE to conduct board exams for 29 subjects only:
Further, CBSE informed that the board will conduct examinations for only main subjects that will be required for promotion and maybe crucial for admissions in higher educational institutions.
Therefore, as and when the board is in a position to hold examinations, it shall hold examinations only for the following 29 subjects:



CBSE 10th, 12th Results 2020: Expected result dates

According to experts, it is likely that the CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 board results 2020 will be declared by May end only if the board examination gets over in the month of April. After the CBSE Class 12 Board Result 2020 and CBSE Class 10 Board Result 2020 will be announced, all the candidate can check their scores at cbse.nic.in and cbseresults.nic.in.

CBSE Board Exam 2020 evaluation of answer scripts:

Due to 21-days coronavirus lockdown in India, the board has not been able to continue its evaluation work. The CBSE will come out with further instructions for evaluating in the changed circumstances.

Don't believe in rumours:

To avoid being misled by rumours, all stakeholders are hereby informed to only trust the official announcements by the board that are made on the board's website.

All are requested to check for latest developments only on the CBSE website, that is www.cbse.nic.in or its social media as follows:

Instagram: https://instagram.com/cbse_hq_1929
Twitter: https://twitter.com/@cbseindia29
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cbseindia29/

Source : https://www.indiatoday.in

Saturday, March 28, 2020


15 Free Resources To Keep Your Child Busy While School Is Out

Kristen Moon Contributor | Education

I write about the strategy leading to successful college admissions.
Every day, more schools and daycares are closing around the country, with no end in sight for many working parents. Some parents struggle to cope, as many juggle a full workday with watching their young children. As social distancing and self-isolation become the norm, it might become harder for families to find ways to keep their children entertained and learning independently, which is necessary to free up parents’ precious time to work from home. Here are our top 15 free resources to keep your young child busy while school is out.

Child working on homework
Child working on homework PHOTO BY ANNIE SPRATT ON UNSPLASH
Read-Aloud Stories
1. Storytime Anytime has a popular YouTube channel that features classics as well as the “How To Catch” books written by Adam Wallace. The videos also include “Pig the Pug” books, superhero books highlighting some favorites like the Incredibles, Lego DC Super Heroes, Guardians of the Galaxy and Black Panther.

2. Brightly Storytime is another great resource for read-aloud picture books and flip-along storytime books. Their YouTube channel is split into categories by age, making it easy to find the right book for your child.

Educational Resources
3. Education.com is offering its premium resources for free to help parents and teachers alike. You can get grade-specific bundles of resources, independent study packets and guided lessons. Education.com also has games that teach children skills like sight words, counting, coding, spelling and rhyming. It’s perfect for children in preschool through fifth grade.

4. GreatSchools has math, spelling, reading, counting and science worksheets available for free for children in PreK-fifth grade. You will need to have access to a printer in order to take advantage of all the free resources.

5. ABC Mouse is offering a free month trial of their services, which normally costs $9.95 a month. The site has a full online curriculum with more than 850 lessons across 10 levels that is perfect for children ages two to eight. As your child completes one lesson, they are automatically guided to the next one and can win tickets and rewards. Kids can learn reading, arts, colors, math and science in the more than 9000 activities provided for free.

6. Scholastic is offering the Scholastic Learn at Home Program to students who have been affected by COVID-19 school closures. The site has learning material for students in PreK-ninth grade. Each day, students get a few new tasks, such as reading a book or article, watching a video and completing a few activities.

7. CircleTime helps children have fun while learning. You can either participate in the classes with your child or have them follow the expert instructor by themselves. Some of the options include storytime yoga, interactive storytime, sing-along and playing with colors. If you want to cook or bake with your child, CircleTime has classes that walk you through a few simple recipes. For parents with babies, there are “Baby and Me” yoga classes available as well.

8.PBS For Kids lets you focus your children’s lessons on emotions and self-awareness, literacy, character, social skills, math, science and arts. It’s perfect for children aged two to eight.

STEM Educational Resources
9. ScratchJr is available as a free app to teach children ages five to seven how to code. As they solve programs and design projects, your child will be able to program games and interactive stories.
10. CoolMath4Kids helps make math learning fun through games that teach kids how to add, subtract, multiply, divide and use fractions. The site has lessons, quizzes, brain teasers and even printable flashcards to help students learn new math skills.

Free Coloring Sheets and Craft Ideas
11. All Kids Network has worksheets, color pages, hidden pictures, mazes, and dot to dot pictures available for free. Included on the site are more than 1000 craft ideas that you can do together with your child on the weekends or during a work break.

12. You Can Draw is perfect for kids who want to practice their artistic skills. Jarrett Lerner has blank comic book pages, “Finish This Comic!” comics and drawing/writing prompts to get your child’s brain moving creatively.

13. Crayola has every type of coloring page available for free downloads. You can find plants, animals, places, popular TV characters, words and letters, Disney characters and more. 

Take A Virtual Field Trip
14. The Nature Conservancy helps kids feel like they are out of the house with these virtual field trips. Your child can explore the coral reef in the Dominican Republic, a coastal temperate rainforest and the great forests of China.

15. San Diego Zoo has free live cams of their animals. Some of the animals your child can watch include polar bears, elephants, giraffes, apes (and their new baby!), koala bears, tigers, penguins and pandas.

The next upcoming weeks and months might be a challenge. But by using these 15 free resources, you can keep your child active and learning independently.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristenmoon/2020/03/26/15-free-resources-to-keep-your-child-busy-while-school-is-out/#275579bd6fd

Uncertainty over JEE (Main) exams leaves candidates worried

On rescheduling JEE, Shilpa Khanna, physics teacher in a private Chandigarh school, says, “JEE is a national level exam. While deciding its dates, NTA will have to check the availability of the operational structure in examination centres and the release of admit cards.

Srishti Jaswal | Hindustan Times, Mar 27, 2020

Students preparing for Joint Entrance Examinations (Main) for admission to engineering and architecture institutes are a worried lot after the exams were postponed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) because of the Covid-19 outbreak.
Though NTA had previously stated that new dates for the examination would be announced after March 31, the countrywide lockdown up to April 15 makes that doubtful.

“The academic schedule is set in such a manner that we have maximum opportunities to sit for entrance exams to various institutes. With JEE as well as the Central Board of Secondary Education exams postponed, we are worried that some doors will be closed for us,” says JEE candidate Vibhuti Vaidya.

On rescheduling JEE, Shilpa Khanna, physics teacher in a private Chandigarh school, says, “JEE is a national level exam. While deciding its dates, NTA will have to check the availability of the operational structure in examination centres and the release of admit cards. As many exams are already postponed due to this health emergency, NTA will also have to check that other examinations do not clash with JEE Mains and JEE Advanced.

JEE (Main), scheduled for April 5, 7, 9 and 11, was postponed on March 18.
“Till April 16, there is a lockdown which could continue till May. Even if JEE (Main) is conducted in the first week of May, I assume JEE (Advanced) and counselling process will be compressed. Usually there is a gap of one-and-a-half months between mains and advanced, but now it could be less,” said Pushkar Rai, centre head, Allen coaching institute.

“I feel that academic year will not be wasted, maybe they will shorten the semesters but we are hopeful that classes will begin on time,” Rai added.

“These are testing times for JEE aspirants as they were on the last lap of their preparation when the exam was postponed,” added Arvind Goyal, a city-based tutor.

Any last-minute delay and uncertainty about a competitive examination causes a lot of stress and anxiety for the aspirants who have been working hard for two years and are just waiting to get over with the exam, he added.

About the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for medical colleges, Goyal said, “The NEET-Undergraduate is scheduled for May 3. No official notification regarding postponement has been issued. If NEET is delayed by 10 to 15 days it will not have any impact on the session of medical colleges as the session anyway starts on 1st August and admissions continue till end August.”

“Due to the lockdown, we cannot conduct pen and paper mock tests which help students overcome the stress of the actual examination. The students have been given these tests at home. Online classes and tests attempted at home, however, can never compensate for classroom teaching and tests,” he added.

Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/uncertainty-over-jee-main-exams-leaves-candidates-worried/story-QZMrrfioH2xbnAPFlCcBsI.html


CBSE asks to make lockdown productive

Saturday, 28 March 2020 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

As the 21-day lockdown has been announced, the educational boards are taking various steps to enrich educational methods. On Thursday, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has asked its teachers, students and parents to stay at home during the COVID-19 lockdown to spend their time in the best way by taking up different activities using technology to its best.

The letter issued by CBSE ‘Lockdown-An Opportunity for Education’ also asks students to involve in some learning activities. The letter says that this time is ‘productive’ and everyone can use it wisely.

The letter was issued in Hindi on CBSE official website, which is addressed by Secretary CBSE Anurag Tripathi.

In a letter titled released by the CBSE the board has stated that the Department of School Education and Literacy, MHRD has directed to work from home and ensure that at the same time as responsible educationists the teachers need to be positively constructive. The board also added that the teachers must utilize the time to take up different activities and make the best possible use of technology.

Tripathi also urged students to utilize this time wisely. He gave many tips and ideas to the students of how they can enhance their learning. He encouraged children to involve in some educational activities like reading books, writing stories, writing plays and recording them, singing and painting too.

In a part of the letter, he boosted morale of the parents by advising them to spend most of the quality time with their kids at home.

They can talk and utilize this time to be the best one. Parents can play games and help them in small domestic chores.

Parents and students have been asked to make best use of this time by exploring digital educational content as well. 

Source: https://www.dailypioneer.com/2020/state-editions/cbse-asks-to-make-lockdown-productive.html


CBSE says crisis ‘golden opportunity’ to learn something new
TNN | Mar 27, 2020, 04.14 AM IST
Nagpur: In a lengthy letter to all stakeholders, released only in Hindi for unknown reasons, CBSE has called the current crisis a golden opportunity for all as it offered ample time for teachers, parents and students to upgrade and re-focus on real purpose of education.
Board secretary Anurag Tripathi talked about education system in advanced countries and said the content in books and topics being taught at schools were the same, yet there was a difference. Tripathi said in India we focused on teaching while they focused on learning. Since learning outcome was what the education system of advanced countries gravitated towards, it reflected on the final product as well.

In the letter, part a moral booster and part a guideline on how to spend the time ahead, Tripathi wrote parents could think of utilizing the time to provide emotional support to children, playing with them and they learning new skills by participating in simple chores. Teachers, he said, could make the most of this break by upgrading themselves. He suggested making learning videos, preparing lesson plans and going over new pedagogies.

Even on a day-to-day basis, Tripathi shared some ideas on how one could make the most of the time available. He said first thing in the morning everyone should do was some exercises which include stretching of legs and hands, or Yoga. He then suggested children to help their family members in doing various chores. He encouraged children to help parents in kitchen too as it will ‘be an enjoyable experience’.


He encouraged children to engage in things for which they might not have found the time during a routine academic day like painting, singing, reading storybooks etc.

Tripathi urged the children to engage in role play and recreate scene of a courtroom, a press conference, a market and enact the part. He even suggested recording these scenes and improving upon them by reviewing them again and again.

Lockdown an opportunity to hone your skills: CBSE

TNN | Updated: Mar 27, 2020, 09:57 IST

NEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) secretary Anurag Tripathi, in a message to school students, has asked them to utilise the lockdown period to hone their skills and use this time as a "golden opportunity". The CBSE on Wednesday announced the extension of application deadline till April 30 for schools looking for affiliation with the board.

Tripathi wrote that lockdown has brought "golden inconvenience" to the children and teachers. "Everyone has unlimited time, a home-like laboratory and all the resources of the world available on the Internet. The entire house can be a learning center for children. E-classes, projects, activities, fun, games, video shoots, and many more such activities can be derived."

Suggesting students to start their day with light physical exercises, meditation and yoga, Tripathi also suggested that they help their family with household chores. He informed students that most CBSE schools in the country have started online classes.







Thursday, March 19, 2020

Self-quarantine during corona scare: Do not share cutlery, towels, rooms


Wed Mar 18 2020
Self-quarantine during corona scare: Do not share cutlery, towels, rooms
Roni Caryn Rabin/NYT
Stay home unless you must see a doctor. No work, school or shopping. If you must come out of your room, wear a mask. And don’t share towels. If you are among the thousands of those who are now self-quarantined because of possible infection with the coronavirus, these are a few of the new house rules, courtesy of health officials and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Among people told to self-quarantine, isolate themselves or stay home are people returning from parts of China and Iran, those who developed symptoms after spending time in other countries with sustained community transmission, and those with no known exposure who are sick. But many individuals who don’t fit neatly into any of these categories and weren’t asked to stay home are choosing to seclude themselves anyway because they don’t want to put others at risk.
It may sound like a vacation from reality, an ideal time to binge on films and shows and catch up on sleep. In fact, it’s not easy to lock yourself away from family and friends. There are practical and logistical challenges and yawning gaps in the official advice that make it even harder. The terms of home isolation can be onerous and may last for two weeks, which is the presumed incubation period for the virus. It is especially challenging if you have young children or elderly relatives to care for, or live in cramped quarters with a lot of roommates.

HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS OF A PATIENT SHOULD WEAR MASK, GLOVES TO STAY SAFE
Family members and other occupants should monitor the patient’s symptoms and call a health provider if they see a turn for the worse. Housemates can go to work or school, but it’s going to be their job to stock up on groceries, pick up prescriptions, take care of the quarantined and keep the place clean. They’ll be wiping down doorknobs and countertops, doing loads of laundry and washing their hands.
When around the patient, household members must wear a face mask, and both mask and gloves if they have contact with the patient’s bodily fluids. These should be thrown away immediately, never reused. Elderly members of the household and those with chronic medical conditions are at particular risk if they are infected.
Other occupants of the home should wash their hands frequently and avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands. They should stay in a room separate from that of the exposed or sick individual. If feasible, other members of the household should not share a bathroom with the secluded person. They should monitor their own health, too, and call a doctor if they develop a cough, fever or shortness of breath.

SELF-QUARANTINE IS HARD WHETHER YOU LIVE ALONE OR WITH FAMILY
No one pays you for self-quarantine. There is no reimbursement for products you may need. Self-quarantine is a hardship for both those who have families and those who live alone. Not everyone can work remotely. A two-week absence from work can take an enormous financial toll on hourly wage workers who have to clock in and show up to get paid or who are part of the gig economy with no single employer.

DISINFECT FREQUENTLY
·        q Don’t share cutlery, towels or bedding with anyone (including your pets).
·        q Countertops, doorknobs, bathrooms fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, and bedside tables are considered “high-touch surfaces”; wipe them often with a household cleanser.
·        q Frequently wipe down surfaces that may be contaminated by bodily fluids, including blood and stool.

ISOLATE YOURSELF FROM FAMILY, PETS

·        q If you are infected or have been exposed to the coronavirus, seclude yourself from your partner, housemates, children and elderly occupants of the house. You shouldn’t even pet your dog. And definitely no snuggling pets.
·        q A room should be designated for your exclusive use. You should use a separate bathroom, if you have one.
·        q No visitors and no staff, unless it’s absolutely essential. Don’t take the bus or subway, not even a taxi.

FAMILY MEMBERS SHOULD TAKE SPECIAL CARE

·        q When around the patient, household members must use both mask and gloves if they have contact with the patient’s bodily fluids q They should stay in a room separate from that of the exposed or sick individual q If possible, family members should not share a bathroom with the secluded person

YOU CAN USE SANITISERS, BUT SOAP IS PREFERRED

·        q If you cough or sneeze, you should cover your mouth and nose with a tissue and discard the used tissue in a lined trash can.
·        q Then you must immediately wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. You can use sanitiser, but soap and water are preferred.
·        q Even if you haven’t coughed or sneezed, you should wash your hands frequently and avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth if you haven’t just washed them.

MASK IS A MUST
·        If you must be around other people — in your home, or in a car — you should wear a mask, and everyone else should, too. Since they are sold out almost everywhere, you should firstly get yourself masks

MONITOR YOURSELF
·        Keep an eye on your health and call a doctor if your symptoms are getting worse. Make sure to tell the medical st

 Source : https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/?olv-cache-ver=20200316060345