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SCERT’s workshop on review of JKBOSE textbooks concludes

Review necessary in the light of recommendations of NEP-2020

Posted on Aug 02, 2021 | Author RK News
Srinagar, August 01: A 4-day workshop on review of various textbooks prepared by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) concluded.
The official spokesperson said that around 35 subject experts from the School Education Department participated in the workshop which was organised by the J&K State Council of Educational Research and Training.
The experts painstakingly analysed chapter-wise reports prepared by various DIETs of Kashmir. Apart from English, Mathematics, Social Science and Science, language subjects like Urdu, Punjabi, Dogri and Sheena textbooks came under the review.
The participants, who were divided into different subject groups, held many review sessions over a period of four days. The changes in the textbooks shall be effected once the reports are submitted to the Board of School Education.
Speaking in the valedictory session, Joint Director, SCERT, Kashmir Division, Shams-ud-Din Bhat, said the review and revision of school curriculum was necessary in the light of recommendations of National Education Policy 2020 (NEP-2020).
“The purpose of revising the curriculum is to provide quality education to the students based on experiential learning,” Bhat maintained. He said a curriculum should address the needs of students and contain a variety of themes to make it interesting and vibrant.
Bhat hailed the efforts of all the DIETs of Kashmir division for their efforts towards completing a massive exercise’ in the shortest possible time. “I appreciate the dedicated efforts of all the subject experts who participated in this workshop and completed the assignment in such a short period of time,’ he said.
 
 
 
 

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