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NCERT Announces Revision of CBSE Syllabus for Classes 3 and 6 from 2024-25 Academic Session

The National Council of Education Research (NCERT) is set to introduce revised syllabi for Classes 3 and 6 of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in line with the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCF-SE) 2023. These changes are scheduled to take effect from the academic year 2024-25. A notice issued by NCERT outlines the plan for implementing the revised curriculum, emphasizing the need for adjustments to school timetables to accommodate the changes. Collaboration among CBSE, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), and Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) is deemed essential for the successful implementation of these modifications. The notice highlights the importance of proactive communication from CBSE to school heads, teachers, and parents regarding the updated syllabi and recommended time allocations for Grades 3 and 6. It underscores the significance of engaging students in playful and activity-based learning, aligning with the holistic approach advocated by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. To facilitate a smooth transition for students, NCERT will provide a syllabus bridge program for Grade 6 and clear guidelines for Grade 3. These initiatives aim to acquaint students with new pedagogical perspectives and areas of study, including Arts, Physical Education, Vocational Education, and The World Around Us. The revised Grade 3 syllabi encompass a diverse range of topics, reflecting contemporary educational perspectives. NCERT is developing activity books and textbooks tailored to the updated curriculum to support students’ learning experiences. Schools are urged to disseminate this information to all stakeholders and adopt a proactive strategy to ensure students’ seamless adaptation to the revised syllabi. By fostering awareness and collaboration among educators, parents, and the wider community, NCERT aims to enhance the quality and effectiveness of education delivery in line with evolving educational standards and objectives.

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Karnataka Establishes New Textbook Revision Committee with Three-Month Mandate for Curriculum Overhaul

The Karnataka government has taken steps to form a fresh textbook revision committee aimed at revising the state’s educational curriculum. This initiative will focus on first and second language Kannada textbooks for classes 1 to 10, third language Kannada textbooks for classes 9 and 10, as well as social science textbooks for classes 6 to 10. In an official order issued on September 25, the government appointed Dr. Manjunath Hegde, a retired history professor, as the chief coordinator of this committee. The panel, comprising 37 members including education experts and academicians, has been granted a maximum of three months to complete the revision of textbooks. The goal is to implement the updated curriculum in the academic year 2024-25. It’s worth noting that the previous textbook revision, conducted when the BJP was in power, faced criticism due to concerns of ideological bias. At that time, Rohit Chakrathirtha, a right-wing ideologue, was appointed as the chairman of the revision committee. The opposition, led by the Congress, accused the government of injecting a right-wing perspective into the textbooks by including content related to RSS founder KB Hedgewar, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, and works by right-wing activists like Chakravarthy Sulibele. The primary responsibility of the 37-member committee is to provide educational guidance and recommendations to the government regarding the revision of textbooks in the specified subjects and classes. Additionally, the order suggests that the chief coordinator and other committee members receive a monthly honorarium and other facilities during the three-month period. Dr. Manjunath Hegde, hailing from Uttara Kannada district, will lead the committee, overseeing five subject-specific textbook revision committees: Dr. Anjanappa, a Kannada professor at Tunga Mahavidyalaya in Shivamogga, will head the first language Kannada textbook revision committee, consisting of 10 members. Dr. HS Sathyanarayan, a Kannada lecturer at Government Girls PU College in Chikkamagaluru, will preside over the second language Kannada textbook revision committee, also comprising 10 members. Dr. Manjanna, a lecturer at Government Women’s First Degree College in Davangere, will lead the third language Kannada textbook revision committee, which includes four members. Dr. Kiran M, an assistant professor at the Central University of Gulbarga, will serve as the president of the social science textbook revision committee for classes 6 and 7, comprising seven members. Dr. Ashwathnarayan, a retired history professor of Bangalore University, will head the social science textbook revision committee for classes 8, 9, and 10, with 10 members. One noteworthy change this year is the inclusion of minority representation in the committee, addressing a criticism faced by the BJP last year. The Congress government has appointed three Muslims to the committee, including Waseem Anwar, an assistant teacher at Karnataka Public School in Tumkur, who is a member of the social science textbook revision committee for classes 6 and 7. Tabbasum Fathima, an assistant teacher at Government Urdu High School in Ramanagara, and Shaheena Alampura, an assistant teacher at Government High School in Bengaluru Rural, are members of the social science textbook revision committee for classes 8, 9, and 10. Earlier this year, the Congress government had initiated 18 changes in the Kannada and Social Science subjects for classes 6 to 10. These changes involved the removal of a class 10 lesson on Hedgewar, “Who Should Be an Ideal Man,” and its replacement with “Story of Sukumara Swami” authored by Shivakotacharya in Kannada language. Additionally, the Congress reintroduced “Letters from a Father to His Daughter” by Jawaharlal Nehru, translated into Kannada by Siddanahalli Krishna Sharma, in class 8, reversing the BJP’s previous decision to exclude it and introduce “BhooKailasa” by Parampalli Narasimha Aithal, which has now been removed.

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ArdorComm New Normal – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023 #ELSAPune #ELSAMaharashtra

ArdorComm ‘New Normal – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023’ #ELSAPune #ELSAMaharashtra Theme: ‘New Normal’ Maharashtra: Pioneering Excellence in Education, Skilling & Employability ArdorComm Media Group, a growing media organisation in India, is glad to announce “New Normal- Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023” at Pune, Maharashtra on 24th November 2023. Maharashtra, a beacon of educational excellence in India, stands as a testament to the country’s commitment to nurturing intellect and fostering academic growth. This diverse state, known for its vibrant cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur, draws students and scholars from all corners of the nation and beyond. Maharashtra’s educational legacy is deeply intertwined with its rich history, making it a focal point for those seeking knowledge and enlightenment. Situated amidst the picturesque landscapes of Maharashtra, Pune has long been celebrated as the “Oxford of the East.” This dynamic city has earned its esteemed reputation as a thriving educational hub for decades, attracting individuals thirsty for knowledge from far and wide. Pune’s heritage in education is a seamless blend of tradition and modernity, making it an ideal choice for ArdorComm Media’s New Normal – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023. At this Knowledge forum, we invite policymakers, government dignitaries, academicians, educators, EdTech corporate, start-ups and industry experts. All will unite under one roof to share their experiences, ideas, and innovations that have facilitated the growth of the education community. The prestigious ‘ArdorComm Education Leadership Awards 2023’ seeks to recognise individuals, educational institutions, Edtech, and start-ups who have worked diligently and selflessly for the development of the education community. Join us on 24th November in Pune, Maharashtra, as we embark on a journey to unravel the possibilities of education in the new normal. Engage with thought leaders, educators, innovators, and policymakers as we collectively shape the future of education. KEY DISCUSSION POINTS NEP 2023 Implementation & Funding: Paving the way for Transformational Reforms & Reshaping K-12 and HE Framework Global Education and Cultural Exchange through Mobilizing Technology Research-based Learning, Skill Development & Multidisciplinary Approach: A Robust Eco-system in HEIs Mental Health & Well-being in Education Changing Trends in Higher Education Enrollment Space with the Advent of New Age Technology How the New Age Technology like AI-ML, AR-VR, IoT can help in Fostering Experiential Learning Pedagogy? KEY HIGHLIGHTS DAY 0 SESSIONS 0 + SPEAKERS 0 + SCHOOLS 0 + GOVERNMENT DIGNITARIES 0 + HIGHER EDUCATION 0 + EDTECH STARTUPS 0 + CORPORATE 0 + PARTICIPATION FROM Government Dignitaries Academicians Educators Corporate EdTech Startups HRs OUR SPEAKERS OUR PARTNERS host Presenting Partner EdTech Partner Admission Automation Partner Associate Partner Associate Partner Associate Partner School Partner International School Partner COMMUNITY PARTNERS EDUCATION HEALTH & WELLNESS HUMAN RESOURCE GOVERNANCE MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT & ART ARDORCOMM EDUCATION LEADERSHIP AWARDS 2023 Indian Educators, Academicians, Institutions, EdTech companies & Startups have set an incredible example of excellence in front of the whole world during this unprecedented times, by adapting changes, transforming, re-skilling & re-inventing, ArdorComm Media, a growing media company in India has announced “New Normal- Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023” to recognize & felicitate the exemplary contributions and innovative initiatives taken by the Preschools, Schools, Higher educational institutions, Corporate and EdTech Startups associated with the education sector. ArdorComm Media would like to honor the Trendsetters, Innovators, Education Leaders, Institutions and Organizations that have been providing excellence and outstanding accomplishment in the education sector. Ardorcomm Media Awards 2023 aims to acknowledge those individuals, educational institutions, and EdTech companies that have played a key role in transforming the teaching, learning and employability outcomes. The prestigious award will bring recognition and visibility for an institution/ organization across the sector. This summit will bring together the top notch industry leaders and key decision makers from the education sector, to enrich the community by sharing their insights and knowledge with the stakeholders, which will eventually bring a paradigm shift in the education sphere within various parts of the country. Time Topic 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM Inaugural Session :- INDIA’s Vision 2030: A Move to Improve Education & Skills in 21st Century Workplace 11:00 AM – 11:15 AM Networking Tea 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Panel 1 :- Disruptive Technologies Transforming Education in the 21st Century 12:15 PM – 12:25 PM Industry Speech 1 12:25 PM- 12:35 PM Industry Speech 2 12:35 PM – 1:35 PM Panel 2 :- Need of an Effective Early Childhood (ECE) Curriculum for a Sustainable Development Goal. 1:35 PM – 2:15 PM Networking Lunch 2:15 PM – 3:15 PM Panel 3 :- STEM-based learning and skill-based education, most progressive education trends 3:15 PM – 3:25 PM Industry Speech 3 3:25 PM – 3:35 PM Industry Speech 4 3:35 PM – 4:25 PM Panel 4 :- How NEP 2020 Policy Aims to make Education More Inclusive, Equitable, and Holistic? 4:25 PM – 4:40 PM Networking Tea 4:40 PM – 4:50 PM Industry Speech 5 4:50 PM – 6:00 PM Valedictory, Felicitation & Award Ceremony AGENDA Time Topic 9:00 AM – 9:45 AM Panel 1 – (K12+ HE) PreInaugral Session :- NEP 2023 Implementation & Funding: Paving the way for Transformational Reforms & Reshaping K-12 and HE Framework 9:45 AM – 10:45 AM Inaugural Session:- ‘New Normal’ Maharashtra: Pioneering Excellence in Education, Skilling & Employability 10:45 AM- 10:55 AM Book Launch 10:55 AM – 11:15 AM Fireside Chat 11:15 AM – 11:30 AM Networking Tea 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Panel 2 – K12 :- Mental Health & Well-being in Education 12:30 PM- 12:40 PM Industry Speech 1 12:40 PM- 12:50 PM Industry Speech 2 12:50 PM -1:50 PM Panel 3 – HE :- Research-based Learning, Skill Development & Multidisciplinary Approach: A Robust Eco-system in HEIs 1:50 PM – 2:40 PM Networking Lunch 2:40 PM – 3:40 PM Panel 4 – HE :- Global Education and Cultural Exchange through Mobilizing Technology 3:40 PM – 3:50 PM Industry Speech 3 3:50 PM – 4:00 PM Industry Speech 4 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Panel 5 – HE :- Changing Trends in Higher Education Enrollment Space with the Advent of New

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Prof. Pratyusha Kumar Mandal, Secretary, NCERT, MoE, Govt. of India, Shares Insights on Transformative steps taken by NCERT

“Textbooks developed by NCERT are available online, and the digital versions are enriched with additional information as learning aids,” says Prof. Pratyusha Kumar Mandal, Secretary, NCERT, MoE, Govt. of India, in an interview with Chandan Anand, CEO & Group Editor, ArdorComm Media Group at the ‘New Normal – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023’ #ELSANewDelhi #ELSAGurugram What has been your takeaway, and experience at today’s event? I must say that this is a wonderful effort by you to bring so many people who are holding leadership positions in their respective schools and other organizations on one common platform to share their experiences. It’s only after sharing such experiences that we can find the way to implement the National Education Policy 2020. In today’s e-learning and digital era, there are a lot of changes happening in the publication sector. In what ways is NCERT working to make reading habits more interesting and engaging for kids? This is inevitable because the two worlds are now merging with each other—the traditional way of learning from textbooks and the new way of learning from digital platforms. NCERT is actively engaged in the work of bringing the two together. Textbooks developed by NCERT are available online, and the digital versions are enriched with additional information as learning aids. You can find a scan code in every textbook that provides access to additional material on the NROER platform. The two worlds are joining together seamlessly. When it comes to selecting educational publications, schools often have choices. What criteria should schools keep in mind when selecting publications? It’s essential to see whether the textbook you’ve chosen fulfils the expectations laid down in the learning outcomes of the curriculum. If the textbook meets those standards, you are free to choose it. NCERT makes every endeavour to develop curricular material that meets the expectations of the curriculum in terms of learning outcomes. If another publication meets these demands, you can choose it without any problem. Parents often consider the thickness or weight of a book when selecting textbooks for their children. How has NCERT addressed this concern? The thickness of a book depends on the number of case studies or examples needed to understand a particular concept thoroughly. India is a vast country, and textbooks need to reach every child. Therefore, case studies must come from areas where children reside, so they can connect with the textbook. The focus should not be on the number of pages but on whether the core concepts are well explained. The intention is not to overwhelm students with a proliferation of concepts but to focus on core concepts to ensure their learning progression. We are celebrating the third year of the National Education Policy’s announcement under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. How are you looking forward to this event? Many such events are required because the message of the National Education Policy needs to reach the last person in the country and beyond, considering India’s large diaspora. The policy has been designed to address the needs and aspirations of people living in India and abroad. NCERT has been relentlessly pioneering this effort. The National Curriculum Framework for the Foundational Stage has already been released, along with the required curricular materials. Foundational stage education has been institutionally recognized and empowered with the necessary curricular material for teachers and young learners. Any message you’d like to give to ArdorComm Media on its 2nd anniversary? It was quite a surprise for me. It was such a beautiful convention, and I wish all the best to you and your team. I look forward to many more such conventions in the future.

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