CBSE Plans to Introduce New Curriculum for Classes 3 to 6: Other Classes to Remain Unchanged
NCERT has informed CBSE about the ongoing development of CBSE New Curriculum for students studying in classes 3 to 6.
CBSE New Curriculum: NCERT has informed CBSE about the ongoing development of a fresh syllabus for students studying in classes 3 to 6. According to Joseph Emmanuel, the Director (Academics) at Centraln Board of Secondary Education, schools are encouraged to adapt this CBSE New Curriculum.
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As reported by PTI he also added 'A bridge course for class 6, and concise guidelines for class 3 are being developed by the NCERT for facilitating a seamless transition for students to new pedagogical practices and areas of study aligned with new curriculum framework, 2023. These resources will be disseminated to all the schools online once they are received from NCERT. The Board will also organise capacity-building programs for school heads and teachers to orient them with the new teaching-learning perspectives as envisioned in NEP-2020'.
The Ministry of Education implemented the changes to the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) last year, this revision took place after 18 years. Until now, NCF has undergone four changes in 1975, 1988, 2000, and 2005. The council has removed chapters based on Mughal courts, the 2002 Gujarat riots, references to Mughal emperors, the Cold War, the Emergency, and the periodic table. For more details regarding the CBSE New Curriculum, candidates can visit the official website of CBSE at cbse.gov.in.