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Wednesday, May 20, 2020
CBSE launches cyber security handbook for
students
Apart from the lessons, the manual will
also have activities to assess the knowledge of students on the topics covered.
It is meant for secondary and senior secondary level students.
By: Education Desk | New Delhi | Updated:
May 20, 2020
The Central Board of Secondary Education
(CBSE) has launched a cyber security handbook to ensure safe and healthy
digital habits among students. The HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal tweeted,
saying that the handbook has been prepared to aware students from classes 9 to
12 about various aspects of cyber security.
CBSE has prepared a ‘Cyber Security
Handbook’ to make students from class 9th to 12th aware about cyber security.
This handbook is available at the CBSE website, the minister tweeted.
The new module will cover topics in cyber
safety, such as cyberbullying, including social exclusion, intimidation,
defamation, and emotional harassment, online sexual abuse, cyber
radicalisation, online attack and fraus, and online enticement. It will also
introduce the nine elements of digital citizenship — digital access, literacy,
communication, etiquette, health and wellbeing, rights, freedom and
responsibility, security and law.
Apart from the lessons, the manual will
also have activities to assess the knowledge of students on the topics covered.
The manual, to be launched in collaboration with the Cyber Peace Foundation, is
meant for secondary and senior secondary level students.
“Many young people are confident in using
a wide range of technologies and often turn to the internet for information,”
the board noted, “but the confidence with digital technology can also be
misleading.”
“Many of them frequently struggle when
applying them to research tasks. They can find it difficult to work out whether
information on an unfamiliar website is trustworthy, and rely on their chosen
search engine’s rankings for their selection of material. They may not
understand how search terms work or of the powerful commercial forces that can
result in a particular company being top of the search engine’s list. They may
not be aware of the lurking risks and threats and the fact that some of their
actions can invite them trouble,” the board said.
CBSE has recently announced to adopt a
different form of teaching and learning for classes 1 to 10. Several topics
will be taught through different modes of art to students. Students will be
given projects as well for hands-on learning. One project for each class will include
Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ (united India, supreme India) programme by the
government.
Source : https://indianexpress.com/article/education/cbse-to-launch-cyber-safety-handbook-for-students-6417835/
CBSE Launches Handbook On 21st Century
Skills
The Central Board of Secondary Education
(CBSE) has launched ‘21st Century Skills: A Handbook’ consisting of learning
skills, life skills and literacy skills.
By: Education | Edited by Maitree Baral |
Updated: May 20, 2020
The Central Board of Secondary Education
(CBSE) has launched ‘21st Century Skills: A Handbook’ consisting of learning
skills, life skills and literacy skills. “Simply teaching to test or learning
for exams is not going to help a student face everyday life situations. 21st
Century Skills are key to the empowerment of children and adolescents to deal
with the issues and concerns related to their life. They experience a number of
feelings, many of which are related to their growth and development from childhood
to adolescence and beyond,” the Board has said.
Union Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank'
has tweeted about the book. Students, this book will empower you with learning
skills/transversal competencies for your holistic growth, he has said.
The 21st Century skills are essentially
the outcome of experiential learning, i.e. they are imbibed through observing,
understanding, practising and experiencing, it added.
The Board intends to implement 21st
century skills in the teaching-learning process through core subject areas like
Native Language/Reading, World Language(s) including English, Arts, Geography,
History, Mathematics, Science, Government/Civics and 21st Century Themes like
global awareness, Financial, Economic, Business and Entrepreneurial Literacy
Civic Literacy, Health Literacy and Environmental literacy.
It emphasizes on enhancing the learning
skills of students through critical thinking, creativity & innovation,
collaboration and communication.
The handbook has list of activities.
“These activities can be blended with the subjects during classroom
transaction, or can be conducted in the zero period or integrated with Art and
Sports,” CBSE has said.
Source : /www.ndtv.com/
Download
Handbook here Link : http://cbseacademic.nic.in/web_material/Manuals/21st_Century_Skill_Handbook.pdf
CBSE students to take pending board exams
in their own schools, no external centres; results by July- end
According to the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE) officials, students will appear at their individual
schools for the exams and not external test centres.
By : Press Trust of India| Posted
by Nandini | New Delhi | May 20, 2020
Students will appear for pending class 10
and 12 board exams at the schools where they are enrolled instead of an
external test centre, according to the HRD Ministry.
The Ministry is also planning to declare
the board exam results by July-end and evaluation process has already begun for
exams which were conducted before the lockdown was announced.
According to the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE) officials, students will appear at their individual
schools for the exams and not external test centres.
“Students will appear for the exams in
their own schools and not external test centres to ensure minimum travel for
them. Schools will be responsible for ensuring social distancing norms are
followed and students will be required to carry their own sanitiser bottles and
cover their face with mask,” a board official said.
The information was also shared by HRD
Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ in a live interaction with students aired
on DD News on Tuesday night.
Usually, board examinations are held at
designated test centres for students. This is to ensure minimum bias from
schools for their students and to enable independent external invigilators to
monitor the examination process.
The board on Monday announced the date
sheet for the pending class 10 and 12 board exams, which will now be held from
July 1-15 with strict distancing norms in place.
The exams were postponed due to the
nationwide lockdown imposed on March 25 to contain the spread of COVID-19.
While class 12 exams will be conducted
across the country, the class 10 exams are only pending in North East Delhi,
where they could not be held due to the law and order situation in the wake of
protests against the amended citizenship act.
The HRD minister said that efforts are
being made to ensure that the result is declared by July-end.
“Efforts are being made to declare the
result by July-end itself. Evaluation process has already begun for the board
exams and will continue to be held simultaneously with pending exams. Teachers
who are involved in the evaluation process will be exempted from delivering
academic and administrative work for the tenure,” he said in the interaction.
The CBSE class 10 and class 12 board exam
evaluation is being carried out from home. Further, the HRD Ministry had
earmarked 3000 evaluation centres from where answer sheets would be distributed
to teachers at their homes for evaluation and then collected.
Universities and schools across the
country have been closed since March 16 when the Centre announced a countrywide
classroom shutdown as one of the measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.
Later, a 21-day nationwide lockdown was
announced on March 24, which came into effect the next day. It has now been
extended till May 31.
The board was not able to conduct class 10
and 12 exams on eight examination days due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Further, due to the law and order
situation in North East Delhi, 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 days.
The board had last month announced that it
will only conduct pending exams in 29 subjects which are crucial for promotion
and admission to higher educational institutions.
The modalities of assessment for the
subjects for which exams are not being conducted will be announced soon by the
board.
The schedule has been decided in order to
ensure that the board exams are completed before competitive examinations such
as engineering entrance JEE-Mains, which is scheduled from July 18-23, and
medical entrance exam NEET, which is scheduled on July 26.
Source : https://www.hindustantimes.com
CBSE date sheet for remaining class 10, 12
exams released
The board exams will be conducted for the
remaining 29 papers from July 1 to July 15, CBSE said.
Published: 18th May 2020 06:02 PM |
Last Updated: 18th May 2020
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE), which operates under the Union Human Resources Development
ministry, on Monday issued the revised date sheet for the remaining class 10th
and 12th board exams.
The board exams will be conducted for the
remaining 29 papers from July 1 to July 15, CBSE said.
Class 10 students from the North East
Delhi — where riots had disrupted the exams, will appear for Hindi Course A,
Hindi Course B, English Communication, English Language and Literature,
Science, and Social Science papers.
The remaining papers for class 12 students
from across India include Business Studies, Geography, Hindi (Elective), Hindi
(Core), Home Science, Sociology, Computer Science (Old), Computer Science
(New), Information Practice (Old), Information Practice (new), Information
Technology, and Bio-Technology.
The papers for class 12 students from
North East Delhi, on the other hand, include English Core, Mathematics,
Economics, Biology, Political Science, History, English Elective-N, English
Elective-C, Physics, Accountancy, and Chemistry.
Source : https://www.newindianexpress.com
Saturday, May 16, 2020
CBSE Class 12, CBSE 10th board exam dates
to be announced today at 5 pm
Know
about CBSE 10th result and datesheet, and CBSE 12th exam 2020 date sheet, CBSE
result and other details
By
: BS Web Team | New Delhi | May 16, 2020
CBSE
exam 2020: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) would announce dates
for CBSE class 10 and CBSE Class 12 exam 2020 on Saturday, Education Minister
Ramesh Pokhriyal said. The education board had announced that the pending board
exams for Classes 10 and 12 will be conducted in 29 crucial subjects from July
1 to 15.
CBSE
2020: Subjects for which exams will be held for CBSE class 10
For
class 10, CBSE will conduct the examinations of only those subjects whose
examinations were postponed by the board because of law-and-order situation
because of rioting in the capital's North-East Delhi District.
The
subjects are:
1.
Hindi Course A
2.
Hindi Course B
3.
English Communication
4.
English Language and Literature
5.
Science
6.
Social Science
CBSE
Board Exam 2020: Subjects for which exams will be held for class 12
Examination
for the following main subjects would be conducted by CBSE for class 12:
1.
Business Studies
2.
Geography
3.
Hindi (Elective)
4.
Hindi (Core)
5.
Home Science
6.
Sociology
7.
Computer Science (Old)
8.
Computer Science (New)
9.
Information Practice (Old)
10.
Information Practice(new)
11.
Information Technology
12.
Bio-Technology
CBSE
result 2020
CBSE
result 2020 will be released soon after CBSE 10th and 12th board exams are
held.
Source
: https://www.business-standard.com/
Beware of fake datesheet of CBSE Class 10
and Class 12 exams being circulated: PIB
PIB urged people to beware of this fake
datesheet claiming to be that of CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 exams.
By:
hindustantimes.com | Edited by Akhilesh Nagari | : May 16, 2020
The
Press Information Bureau (PIB) on Saturday said that a fake whatsapp message claiming
to be the datesheet of CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 examination is circulating on
the social media. PIB urged people to beware of this fake datesheet claiming to
be that of CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 exams.
PIB
has tweeted a fact-check regarding this on its official twitter handle.
“Claim
- A whatsapp forward claiming to be Date Sheet of #CBSE Board examination for
Class 10th & 12th.#PIBFactCheck: #Fake forwards. Union HRD Minister
@DrRPNishank will be releasing the date sheet for the same at 5 pm today,” PIB
wrote this on Twitter.
Earlier
today, Union HRD Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal informed the students that the
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release the complete date
sheet for the remaining board exams of class 10th and 12th, today at 5pm on the
microblogging site, Twitter.
Source:
https://www.hindustantimes.com
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
CBSE gets IAS Manoj Ahuja as new Chairman
Education
| Papri Chanda | Updated May 13, 2020
CBSE
has appointed IAS Manoj Ahuja as the new Chairman of the Board on Tuesday.
Manoj Ahuja, a 1990 batch Odisha cadre officer would be replacing Anita Karwal.
As
a major bureaucratic reshuffle by the Centre, Central Board of Secondary
Education, CBSE has got a new Chairman for the Board. IAS Officer Manoj Ahuja
has been appointed as the new Chairman on Tuesday. Among the 19 appointments
that were approved the Appointment Committee of the Cabinet, Ahuja was one
among them.
Manoj
Ahuja is a 1990 batch Odisha cadre officer and is currently working as Special
Director, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Department of
Personnel and Training. Ahuja will be replacing Anita Karwal, who has been
appointed as Secretaryin the Department of Education and Literacy, Ministry of
Human Resource Development in April.
CBSE
has released an official statement that read, “CBSE gets new Chairman Manoj
Ahuja, IAS (OR:90), Special Director, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of
Administration, Department of Personnel and Training.” The Board has also
shared a tweet in this regard.
Ahuja
will have to take charge to complete the annual Board examination process of
both Class 10 and Class 12. The remaining CBSE Board Exams would start on July
1 and would end on July 15, 2020. Soon after the completion of the Board
examination, the evaluation process would begin. The evaluation process would
be a challenge for the Board amid the social distancing norms.
CBSE
Board functions under the overall supervision of the controlling authority
which is vested with the Secretary, School Education, and Literacy, Ministry of
Human Resource Development.
Source
: https://www.timesnownews.com/
CBSE evaluation: Board to issue security
guidelines to evaluators working from home
TNN
| May 12, 2020, 11.23 AM IST
CBSE
evaluation: Board to issue security guidelines to evaluators working from home
With
taking the new route of ' from home' amid the lockdown, there may be several
concerns about the handling of answers sheets. To address this, board will soon
issue security and privacy guidelines to to avoid any mishandling of the
answersheets, a CBSE official told .
The
board is set to roll out the evaluation process following the approval given by
the Ministry of Home Affair to the MHRD. Answersheets will be moved from 3,000
designated schools to the residences of qualified evaluators who will correct
it at their homes. The process is expected to be completed in 50 days as 1.5
crore answersheets of class 10 and 12 in 173 subjects needs to be evaluated.
"The
guidelines on transportation and security are being formulated and it will be
released soon," said the official.
The
permission for evaluation has been granted for all areas except the containment
zones.
Meanwhile,
many state boards including UP, Bihar have resumed evaluation in green zones
while in Odisha, this will kick start from May 20.
“The
evaluators in green zones are allowed to travel to the evaluation centres. They
are using their personal transportation and adhering to all sanitisation and
social distancing norms,” said , secretary, . The evaluation is being conducted
in 20 green zone districts while for orange zones the evaluation will begin
from May 12.
Odisha’s
Board of Secondary Education (BSE) has identified 60 centres and around 6000
more evaluators have been appointed to assess the copies.
Source
: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Sunday, May 10, 2020
HRD Minister to conduct webinar for
teachers on May 14
Union
human resource development minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank will conduct a
webinar for teachers on May 14 from 12 noon onwards. Teachers can connect with
the HRD minister through his Twitter handle or his Facebook page
hindustantimes.com|
Edited by Nandini , New Delhi | May 09, 2020
Union
human resource development minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank will conduct a
webinar for teachers on May 14 from 12 noon onwards. Teachers can connect with
the HRD minister through his Twitter handle or his Facebook page.
The
HRD Minister on Saturday tweeted to announce about this webinar.
Teachers
can join the webinar and interact with the minister live using the hashtag
#EducationMinisterGoesLive .
“I
have always had a special place for teachers in my heart and hence I am very
excited to announce my next webinar exclusively for teachers on 14th May at 12
noon. Looking forward to receiving your queries and
suggestions.#EducationMinisterGoesLive,” he wrote in his tweet.
Source
: https://www.hindustantimes.com
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