'Experimental Learning'- The Punch Line of CBSE for the Academic Session of 2019-2020
The Central Board of Secondary Education will have a new punch line every year now onwards. For the academic session of 2019-2020, 'Experimental Learning' is its punch line. This was declared by the Secretary of CBSE, Anurag Tripathi.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared on 4th April 2019, Thursday, that the punch line decided for the CBSE for the academic session of 2019-2020 will be "Experimental learning". The Secretary of the Central Board of Secondary Education, Anurag Tripathi, said that this year onwards the Board will have a new and different punch line every year and for every session.
He said that he believed students should always learn from whatever they study and they should be able to put it to use. Education should not be a mechanical process for them in which students just learn theoretical knowledge in a habitual way only to get marks in exams and later forget everything they have studied.
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The Secretary of CBSE also added that the Board will lay emphasis on academic improvement and put in maximum efforts to enhance the quality of education while keeping it at par with the fast changing demands of the education sector. He said that they are soon going to unveil a policy that will ensure improvement in academics and curriculum of CBSE.
The Board also dispelled all the rumours about the CBSE results being declared in April. Apparently, a circular with the signature of the controller was spread on social media and it said that the CBSE results of class 10th and class 12th will be released in the month of April.
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The CBSE officials called this news fake and said that the person whose signature was there on the circular did not hold the position of the Controller any longer. They said that the results will be announced in the third week of the month of May and any other news related to it was not true.