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Punjab to reopen schools for all classes from today

Punjab to reopen schools

Punjab to reopen schools from today for pre-primary levels. The state has already reopened schools for classes 10 to 12 from July 26 onwards. This was informed by state School Education Minister Vijay Inder Singla said on Sunday.

“Following the approval of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh in view of the present Covid situation, the Education Department is all set to reopen schools for all classes from August 2 onwards,” said Singla in an official statement here.

The minister said that the reopening of schools will play a major role to assess the learning of students as there were no offline classes conducted due to the covid pandemic situation since 2020. The schools conducted the classes virtually during these one and half years.

Also read: Punjab Board declares Class 12th result today

He added that reopening of schools will also provide a chance for students and teachers to collaborate and understand subjects in depth. There will be no loss of learning and conducting practical classes will help students to perform better.

He ensured that all education officers are fully vaccinated to conduct physical classes. Moreover, all COVID protocols will be maintained to keep students and teachers safe.

P K Goyal the new ACS, School Education, Language and Library Department in Rajasthan

Government of Rajasthan

Pawan Kumar Goyal is appointed as the new Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), School Education, Language and Library Department, Government of Rajasthan.

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Goyal has been transferred to this position currently. He is a 1988 batch IAS officer, who was working as the Chairman of Indira Gandhi Canal Board before the transfer.

 

Assam Board declares Class 12 results today

Assam Board 12 results

Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC) will declare the Class 12 results today. The results will be published on the official website at ahsec.assam.gov.in and assamresult.in

The examinations were not conducted earlier due to the ongoing pandemic situation in the country. The result has been prepared based on the student’s previous year’s examination results.

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Steps to check AHSEC Result online:

Visit to the official site- ahsec.nic.in or resultsassam.nic.in.

Click on the link ‘AHSEC Class 12 results 2021’

Enter the required details like roll number and date of birth.

Click on submit/login.

The result will be displayed on the screen.

Download and print a copy of the same for future references.

Over 2 lakhs students are waiting for the results. Earlier, Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu said that the government had formed two committees to evaluate the results. The board adopted a 50:30:10:10 criteria to declare the results for its students.

CBSE Class 12 result 2021: Education Influencers & Stakeholders reacts to the announcement

CBSE Class 12 results 2021

The Central Board of Secondary Education has declared the Class 12 results on Friday. Due to the ongoing Covid pandemic, the examination for Class 12 was cancelled in May 2021. The second covid wave has created a standstill for school examinations all over the country.avan

The results have been declared on the basis of internal assessment. We have gathered together the reactions and experts’ views after the declaration of the results. Speaking in this context, Avan Goel, Business Head, Southeast Asia, Eduten Ltd Finland, said: “We congratulate all the students for their excellent performance in the 12th board results. We believe that continuous learning is important in the students life and they make India proud globally with their contributions. We wish all the students a great future ahead.”sahil

In fact, Sahil Kapoor, Chief Commercial Officer, DinoLab India, congratulated the students for passing the examination and said, “The last 15 months have been tough for all students but things are finally coming back to normal.The resulting data suggests girls have once again outperformed. Way to go – not only education its in every field “Beti Padao Beti bacho” Best wishes to youth for future endeavors!”

madhu“It has been a historic year where continuous performance of the child over three academic sessions have been considered. If this system is brought into the mainstream it will keep our students more focused toward giving a continuously improved performance instead of waiting for one examination which will certify their credentials.Children were caught unaware of the current format to be adopted by CBSE, so all those who took their grade XI examinations less seriously could have lost a few marks. The consistent performers do not need to
worry,” Dr Madhu Singh, Principal, Billabong High School, Malad,
CBSE School added.
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Speaking in similar lines, Er. Koneru Satyanarayana, President, KL Deemed-to-be University, said, “As they (the students) embark on this new career-building chapter, it is important for them to note that the key is exploration, research, and practicality. Today, there are a multitude of new-age disciplines like Animation, Gaming, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency among several others which were previously eclipsed by the fear of the new. However, this is the reality now and we as educationists, parents and employers must encourage students to be
explorative, fearless and committed.”
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Brijesh Kohli, Director, Xebia Academy & Head of Education Programs, Global, Xebia Group International, said, “Congratulations to all the students who cleared their 12th CBSE Board Exam. Amidst the odds of pandemic, the students have exceptionally endured the uncertainties that came along. I am happy to witness the achieving rate of 2021 results. Wishing all the best to the students for a brighter future that awaits them. Extending appreciation to the teachers and parents for their perseverance.”pratima

Pratima Sinha, CEO, DSR Educational Society, Hyderabad, “This has been made possible by the extensive back end work by the Schools in collaboration and guidance of CBSE. Results were based on the performance of the student throughout the year. Results before the Pandemic used to make or break the student and his/her future as the prominent and sought after Universities had high cut off percentage , which created a major hurdle for students to apply for the streams/ subject combinations of their interest.”

She hopes the system of multidisciplinary, continuous evaluation and documentation becomes a permanent fixture in the Indian Education System . This would be highly beneficial for students who have great potential in various skills other than the rote learned academics. “With this the pressure and stress of the one time / lifetime examination will also disperse and shatter the illusion of the parents that their ward is capable of cracking the IIT and the NEET . Opportunities to explore new avenues and frontiers will open up for the students and make them confident individuals.” Sinha added further.nitesh

Nitesh Jain, Founder & CEO, BeSingular, also added, “The CBSE results have been astounding, this year. I would like to congratulate the CBSE board on giving us students who have managed to produce such high results despite the difficult circumstances due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is absolutely heartening to see government schools like Kendriya Vidyalaya and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya produce 100 and 99.94, pass percentages, respectively.”

“A very notable point is that the gap between the pass percentage of girls and boys has shrunk from previous years, with girls having achieved 99.67% pass percentage and the boys with 99.13% pass percentage. To the graduating batch of students, I wish them the very best for all their future endeavours,” he added.

Punjab Board declares Class 12th result today

pseb 12th date sheet 2020

Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) declared Class 12 results 2021 today, according to a news report.

Overall 2 lakh students scored 90 per cent and above. However, the pass percentage of government schools is recorded to be 98.05 percent this year. The girls outshine boys with 97.34 pass percentage and boys are at 95.74 per cent.

The evaluation of results has been on the basis of internal assessment as there has been no board examination. The results are available on the official website pseb.ac.in.

A total of 3,08,000 students enrolled in Class 12 in government, aided and private schools for the academic session 2020-21.

State Education Minister Vijay Inder Singla said the results had been prepared in the same pattern as the Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE). The results have been prepared according to the 30:30:40 formula and on the student’s performance in Classes 10, 11 and 12, respectively.

CBSE announces Class 12 results today, 99.37 percent pass

CBSE results

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the Class 12 result today. The pass percentage is 99.37 percent. The results are available on the official website of the board at cbseresults.nic.in.

Due to the ongoing Covid pandemic, the examination of Class 12 was cancelled in May, 2021. The second covid wave has created a standstill to the school examinations all over the country.

The CBSE 12th results have been prepared on the basis of an alternative assessment process. The board will finalise the result on the basis of it.

The board earlier was expected to declare the results by July 15 and the results weren’t declared as the school did not submit the marks. CBSE results for Class 12 will also be available on multiple platforms, the students can check it at UMANG, DigiLocker, SMS Organiser and DigiResults.

CBSE will declare Class 12 board results today

CBSE 12 board result

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release the Class 12 result today at 2 pm. The results will be available on the official website of the board at cbseresults.nic.in.

Due to the ongoing Covid pandemic, the examination of Class 12 was cancelled in May 2021. The second covid wave has created a standstill to the school examinations all over the country.

The CBSE 12th results have been prepared on the basis of an alternative assessment process. The board will finalise the result on the basis of it.

The board earlier was expected to declare the results by July 15 and the results weren’t declared as the school did not submit the marks.

National Education Policy (NEP) a major factor for nation building: PM Modi

PM Modi Mann Ki Baat

“Teachers, principals and policymakers have worked hard for the grand exercise of the new National Education Policy (NEP) on the ground, ” said the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on Thursday while addressing the nation on the first anniversary of NEP.

The prime minister said that what new heights “we will achieve in the future will depend on what kind of education we are giving to our youth at present. India’s new National Education Policy is one of the major factors in the ‘mahayagna’ (great exercise) of nation-building,” Modi said.

India supports the aspirations of the youths, he also added.

Artificial intelligence (AI) will make youth future-oriented and open the way for an AI-driven economy. Modi said he was happy that 14 engineering colleges in eight states would start their studies in five languages: Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi and Bangla.

The new NEP has replaced the 34 year old policy of 1986. Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan as well as some chief ministers also participated in the event.

Since the pandemic hit us adversely, there has been a prolonged school closure that has made implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) even more difficult. In fact, it is difficult to gauge the benefit students have had in this one year of NEP, said Sumeet Mehta, Co-founder & CEO, LEAD after the Prime Minister’s address to the nation.

“The National Education Policy 2020 spelt out education as being fundamental to human development and the high quality learning opportunities that the nation must provide to its young minds to prepare them for the future. The policy is a forward looking document and heralds the future where learning is fun, engaging and results in real world application,” he added.

As an EdTech in the K-12 segment, LEAD has empowered more than 2000 schools today to provide uninterrupted learning with interactive online learning and multi modal delivery of curriculum.

“At the onset of the second year of NEP and with schools gradually re-opening across the country, it’s time for all of us to shift gears from crisis-management mode towards future-building mode. I am optimistic that as opposed to previous attempts, equal effort will be taken for execution as what was put into designing and announcing the NEP guidelines,” Mehta added.

Prof. Milind Padalkar, Pro-Chancellor, The NorthCap University, said, “NEP 2020 has been a truly forward-looking policy that addresses the needs of a young nation with strong aspirations. It is heartening to note that it is being driven from the highest levels of the government in recognition of the strategic importance of education.”

“The new initiatives such as National Digital Education Architecture (NDEAR) and National Education Technology Forum (NETF) are absolutely vital to reform education by bringing in digital technology. This will provide the much-needed impetus to achieve scale and quality in education at a small marginal cost and make it affordable to the common man. As a University constantly engaged in finding ways to improve the quality and the reach of the education, we welcome these developments,” Padalkar added.

Jharkhand Govt. will provide free textbooks to Class 9, 10 Students

Jharkhand Govt. provide free textbooks

The Jharkhand government has decided to provide free textbooks to students studying in Classes 9 and 10.

The decision was taken by the Chief Minister Hemant Soren at a cabinet meeting recently.

A government spokesperson said “Approval was given to provide free textbooks annually to all categories of students enrolled and studying in classes 9 and 10 in government schools of Jharkhand.”

The Jharkhand government is looking into the matter to reopen schools as it was closed due to the ongoing pandemic. The stakeholders are requesting the state government to reopen schools and start offline classes.

KIET Group of Institutions organized a 5-Day Workshop & an Expert Talk on OBE by the Ex-Chairman CEDT, IISc Bangalore

Workshop

KIET Group of Institutions, Delhi-NCR, Ghaziabad organized a 5-Day Workshop on Outcome Based Education (OBE) Practices (Phase – 2) from 19 July – 23 July 2021 for its faculty members. In continuation to this, on 24th July 21, an esteemed external expert Prof. N. J. Rao, Ex-Chairman of Centre for Electronics Design & Technology (CEDT), IISc Bangalore, delivered an online lecture on Outcome Based Education.

The workshop covered all the major aspects of Outcome-Based Education. On the first day, the concept of Outcome-Based Education and three domains of learning (Cognitive, Affective and Psychomotor) were discussed with the faculty members. On the second day, the importance of the Taxonomy Table, Structure of Course Outcomes, and Program Specific Outcomes were discussed. Hands-on exercise on the alignment of Course Outcomes, Instructional Activities and Assessment Items was done on the third day followed by an exercise on Course Outcomes Mapping with Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes on the fourth day.

The workshop concluded on the fifth day (24th July 2021) with an exercise on assessment of Course Outcomes, Program Outcomes, and interaction of participants with the Director, Joint Director, and Dean, Academics of the Institute. Prof. N. J. Rao addressed all the faculty members and explained the importance of Outcome-Based Education. He delivered a lecture specially focused on the Alignment of Elements of a Course.

Expert Talk

Dr. A. Garg, Director, KIET Group of Institutions emphasized on imbibing the correct Outcome Based Education practices in academic activities of the Institution. Prof. Dr. S.K. Tiwary (HOD-CE) stated the significance of the workshop and made the participants aware of the need for alignment of Course Outcomes, Instructional Activities, and Assessment Items.

The internal resource persons for the workshop/ awareness program were Dr. Shailendra Kumar Tiwary (Professor & HOD –CE), Dr. Atul Kant Piyoosh (Professor – CE & Associate Dean –OBE), Prof. Yaduvir Singh (Assoc. Prof. – EN & Assistant Dean –OBE). The workshop was organized and coordinated by Dr. Prateek Gupta (Assoc. Prof. –MBA), Dr. Pravesh Singh (Professor –ECE), Dr. Neelam Rawat (Professor –MCA), Honorary Captain K. P. Singh (Admin Officer), Prof. Siddharth Jain (Assistant Prof. –CE), Mr. Vinay Ahlawat (Head –ITSS) and Dr. Sonia Verma (Assistant Prof. – HSS). A total of 65 faculty members participated in the workshop.

The workshop turned out to be a great learning and insightful experience for all faculty members in the domain of Outcome-Based Education.

KIET Group of Institutions is one of the premier destinations for young minds, offering courses in Engineering, Management and Pharmacy. It continuously strives for the welfare of its students providing them with best opportunities both on the national and international platforms.

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