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DPS Shaheedpath– Nurturing Students in Holistic Study Environment

Swati Pal, CEO, DPS Shaheedpath

The education system at DPS Shaheedpath aims at holistic development coupled with discipline. The faculty is well versed with all the latest technology says Swati Pal, CEO, DPS Shaheedpath. She further emphasises that the management is focused on providing the best facilities in all spheres.

What are the practices followed at your Delhi Public School Shaheedpath to embed best future practices and innovation with the teaching- learning process?

DPS-Shaheedpath follows wonderful combination of Academics, Sports and Technology. All classes are equipped with smart classes which ensure use of technology to draw, sustain and increase student attention. Moreover teachers use varied teaching tools and practices like Sway, Flip grid, Skype in the classroom etc to embed best future practices in our classroom. Teachers are trained in various teaching tools to keep them updated on regular basis.

It is important to monitor innovative progress, performance and behaviour of every student at school, what initiatives have been taken by the school in this regard?

Yes, it is indeed very important to monitor innovative progress, performance and behaviour of every student. Behaviour of all students is monitored with CCTV camera installed in all classrooms, lobby and other areas. Children are also counseled on regular basis and difficult cases are dealt individually. Various tools of assessment and performance are used on regular basis for e.g. ASL(English) speaking assessment is done through use of flip grid. Study trips, workshops are also held regularly.

For Innovation in school it is very important to have skilled teachers, what measures have been taken at the school to improve the teaching experience?

To keep the teachers updated, school management works at various levels. Regular workshops on various subjects are held regularly. Teachers have been introduced to and trained using various technological tools. Entire teaching staff has been trained and enrolled at Microsoft Educator Community and regular workshops are organized to keep them abreast of new technology.

It is very important for school and parents to be in sync for the holistic development of children. Please share the processes followed at DPS Shaheedpath in this regard.

Parents are an integral part of our communication process. At the beginning of every session teachers and parents interact at Induction session that give parents a fair idea of school system, thought and ideology followed at DPS Shaheedpath.

We keep open house programme every Saturday to maintain communication with parents. Throughout the session regular PTM sessions are also held. Parents are also invited to interact and communicate with the Principal at regular intervals. As we believe that student-teachers and parent should work together for the overall well being and development of the students.

In order to maintain a good learning environment at school what activities along with study are conducted at DPS Shaheedpath?

Different activities are regularly organized in school from Play Group to XII to maintain a good learning environment at school. Different Clubs are introduced like Cultural, Literary, Photography, Environment, Cyber, Sports, Dance & Music. Club activities are part of Friday and Saturday curriculum.

Different competitions like debate, elocution, recitation, Inter-house competitions, sports competition are held regularly. Every Friday –Saturday sports activities are conducted on regular basis. Post- school we have Sports academy that provides training and exposure to students in sports like Basketball, Cricket, Football, Lawn tennis, Skating and Table Tennis etc and our children are doing exceptionally well in these sports in district, zonal and national level.

Uttar Pradesh Boosting Educational Ecosystem for Growth of All

Uttar Pradesh Boosting Educational Ecosystem for Growth of All

Offering a glimpse of its roadmap and vision for the education sector towards ensuring growth for all, the Yogi Adityanath-led Uttar Pradesh Government presented its budget recently. It showed a renewed focus on education. The move also looked in alignment with ensuring “Education for All”, writes Arpit Gupta of Elets News Network (ENN).

The Uttar Pradesh Government’s Budget for 2019-20, education is the key focus area along with other sectors. Presented by Uttar Pradesh Finance Minister Rajesh Agarwal, the State Budget 2019-20 has its focus on improving the basic, secondary and higher education facilities while encouraging research among graduates in the State.

Basic Education

In the budget, there is a provision of Rs 18,485 crore for Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan. It is an overarching programme for the school education sector extending from preschool to class 12.

Prepared with the broader goal of improving school effectiveness measured in terms of equal opportunities for schooling and equitable learning outcomes, the programme subsumes three schemes — Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) and Teacher Education (TE).

There is also a provision of Rs 2,275 crore for Mid Day Meal Scheme, launched by the Central Government on 15 August, 1995 to enhance enrolment, retention, attendance and simultaneously improving nutritional levels among children to enhance enrolment, retention, attendance and simultaneously improving nutritional levels among children.

The Uttar Pradesh Government also intends to focus on boosting infrastructural facilities in Primary and Senior Primary schools. In this year’s budget, the Government has thus made a provision Rs 500 crore for the same.

In line with its promise of providing education facilities to everyone, the Uttar Pradesh Government has plans to provide free uniforms to students of primary and senior primary.

The latest budget thus involves a provision of Rs 40 crore for this. The Government has also proposed Rs 300 crore for providing a pair of shoes, two pairs of socks and one sweater free of cost to each student of class I to VII, enrolled in schools run by the Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board. The Government has allocated Rs 110 crore for distribution of school bags in the Budget 2019-20. Other than that there is also a budgetary provision of Rs five crore to setup Primary and Senior Primary schools in Vantangiya villages.

Secondary Education

To improve condition of secondary education in the Uttar Pradesh, the State Budget has allocated Rs 26.57 crore to setup Sainik Schools, serving as an ideal residential educational institution for boys hailing especially from the rural areas of country or the respective States. The training imparted in Sainik Schools influences the students in shaping their social attitudes and developing a meaningful approach towards life.

The Government has also allocated Rs 10 crore to setup Government Inter Colleges for boys and girls. As part of its endeavour to encourage Sanskrit education in Uttar Pradesh, the Government has announced a budgetary provision of Rs 242 crore to provide grant-in-aid to Sanskrit Pathshalas and a separate Rs 30 crore as grant to aided Sanskrit schools and degree colleges.

Not only school education, but the Government also announced budgetary allocations for higher education sector of the State. In line with its commitment to provide holistic education to State’s youth, the Government has allocated funds for developing infrastructure, academics and research facilities in higher and technical education.

The Uttar Pradesh Government is facilitating Higher Education Institutions of the State with modern resources. Along with it, the Government is also focusing on students acquiring entrepreneurial education. It is meant to make them industry-oriented so that the graduated youth could become self-dependent and contribute in the country’s development.

At present, the Government is paying a special attention on appointing qualified educators, infrastructure development, rich library, equipped laboratory and computerisation in colleges.

At the same time, the Government is also emphasising on establishing the colleges in the remote areas on a priority basis. Uttar Pradesh Budget’s Key Highlights:

Higher Education

  • A provision of Rs 50 crore for Wi-Fi facility in all the colleges and universities
  • A provision of 160 crore for various works under the National Higher Education Campaign.
  • A provision of Rs. 63 lakh under the infrastructural heads of “Gurushri Gorakshnath ShodhPeeth” in Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University.
  • A provision of Rs. 02 crore to setup Atal Good Governance Chair in LucknowUniversity.
  • A budgetary provision of Rs. 05 crore to setup a Centre of Excellence in memory of Hon’ble Atal Bihari Vajpayee in DAV College, Kanpur.
  • Rs. 10 crore proposed to setup a university in Saharanpur.
  • A provision of Rs. 21 crore to give grant to Kashi Vidyapeeth for promoting education of Sanskrit.
  • A provision of Rs. 21.51 crore for Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyala.

Technical Education

  • The Indian Institute of Information Technology is being setup in Lucknow on PPP mode. A budgetary provision of Rs. 10 crore for this purpose.
  • Provision of Rs. 08 crore to setup an Engineering College in Mirzapur and another Rs. 04 crore to setup an Engineering College in Pratapgarh district.
  • A provision of Rs. 11 crore for strengthening and development of Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur.

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CCE – Enabling Better, Focussed Learning

CCE – Enabling Better, Focussed Learning

The Indian education system has been steadfastly witnessing introduction of novel methodologies or features evolving the experience of learning and teaching in a meaningful way. Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) is one such evaluation system, writes Akash Tomer of Elets News Network (ENN).

The Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) is an evaluation system that aims to improve students’ performance by identifying their learning difficulties at regular intervals. It helps in employing suitable remedial measures to enhance students’ learning outcomes.

Education is one key factor that helps children grow up becoming socially and professionally acceptable, knowledge helps oneself to figure out various ways to tackle challenges of real life.

However, it is vital to verify students’ learning abilities or levels so that they get duly supported in overcoming complex situations.

Assessment is a key feature of education delivery, as it determines whether or not the goal of imparting right education is being met. It affects decisions about grades, placement, educational advancement, instructional needs, and curriculum.

Assessments actually support the two most important stakeholders of education i.e. teachers and students. These help find answers to three critical questions: “Are we teaching what we think we are teaching?” “Are students learning what they are supposed to learn?” “Is there a way to teach the subject better, thereby promoting better learning?”

Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)

Continuous and Comprehensive EvaluationSeeking the importance of evaluations and assessments, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced the Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system for Indian Schools.

It’s a system of doing school-based evaluation of students, covering every aspect of students’ development. The assessment covers both scholastic subjects as well as co-scholastic areas such as performance in sports, art, music, dance, drama, and other cultural activities and social qualities.

It is a developmental process of assessment which emphasises on two-fold objectives. These objectives are continuity in evaluation and assessment of broad-based learning and behaviourial outcomes on the other.

In this scheme of the things, the term “Continuous” is meant to emphasise that evaluation of identified aspects of students’ growth and development is a continuous process rather than an event, built into the total teaching-learning process and spread over the entire academic session.

This means regularity of assessments, frequency of unit tests, diagnosis of learning gaps, use of corrective measures, and re- testing (if required), for the evaluation of students.

The second term “Comprehensive” means that the scheme attempts to cover both the scholastic and the co-scholastic aspects of students’ growth and development.

With the changing times, the board and schools across the country have incorporated various innovations to CCE. It has led to the conventional assessment methodologies getting replaced by more effective and interesting practices.

These practices have not only helped the students in improving their learning outcomes but also supported teachers for formulating the better ways of knowledge delivery keeping student needs in mind.

It helps them in ensuring that the students are learning that they are supposed to learn. Assessments also enable teachers in helping students to reach a course’s objectives. Following are some of the ways that helped assessment and evaluations deliver better results:

Technology in Assessments

Technology has a vital role to play in effective and efficient assessment of learning. Modern technology offers educators a variety of new tools that can be used in the classroom. Technology can help teachers assess their students’ learning as well as their performance in the classroom.

Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in assessment involves the use of digital devices to assist in the construction, delivery, storage or reporting of students’ assessment tasks, responses, grades and feedback.

Describing about the importance of technological tools in assessment, Usha Iyer, Principal, The Bangalore School, Bengaluru, says: “Digital learning can be a game-changer for Continuous and Comprehensive Evolution (CCE). The tools available nowadays can help schools to do away with the conventional methods. These tools help teachers to get a comprehensive real- time analysis of students’ learning levels.”

Understanding Students’ Needs

In the current education ecosystem, it is impossible for teachers to dismiss the importance of “Knowing Your Students”. Various researches have revealed that it is very important for teachers to know their students well for better learning among them.

Knowing students means more than merely acquiring social or administrative information — students’ names and ages, something about their friendship circles, a bit about their family backgrounds, and a few statistics from their academic record. To maximise learning, we need to dig deeper than this superficial acquaintance.

Emphasising on the same, Seema Negi, Principal, Sanjeevani World School, Mumbai, says: “In Sanjeevani World School, Mumbai, we have adopted the technology for assessments in two steps. First we encourage teachers to understand the gender disparity i.e. to understand the needs of their students and their individual learning capabilities. Only after that we adopted technological tools for the assessment of students.”

Nurturing a Positive Behaviour

It is important to remember that even though assessments and evaluations are necessary, sometimes a bad result or negative remark may also make children negative or depressed.

Nowadays, the schools have adopted the ways where students are not given grades or marks. They are not even announced passed or fail but are given tags like Improving, Transpiring etc. It helps students as well as parents to have a positive attitude towards their learning outcome.

Describing a similar practice, Greshma Momaya, Head Trio Tots – Trio World School, Bengaluru, says: “In our preschool, we have no grading system rather than we assess students’ learning levels at the beginning of academic session. In our assessment throughout the year, we have introduced terms like “Emerging” and “Confident” that avoids any negativity among students and parents.”

Though perfection is a relative term and it looks similar to developing excellence in something, a proper assessment ensures students keep evolving in terms of betterment.

Exact accuracy cannot be achieved easily, and assessment is a way to reach that. The repeated analysis will lead the student to develop his/her skills continuously, leading to a polished understanding and skills for the course that he/she pursues. Hence, to tweak the golden saying a little, it can be said that “Assessment makes a student perfect”.

NIRF Ranking 2019: IIT Madras tops in overall category

NIRF Ranking 2019

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras emerged topper in the list of best institutes across the country, as per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) India Rankings 2019 released by President Ram Nath Kovind in the capital.

The list was released on Monday.

The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore fares at first position followed by the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) in the university category. In last year ranking, IISc was at number one position in overall category list.

The institutes have been ranked on the basis of parameters such as teaching, learning and resources, research and professional practices, graduation outcomes, outreach and inclusivity and perception.

The ranking has placed IIT Madras at top position followed by IIT Delhi under the Engineering Institutes category.

The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore has fared at first position under the Management category followed by IIM Ahmedabad which was at the top in last year ranking.

NIRF Ranking 2019 has been released under nine categories — Overall, Universities, Engineering, Colleges, Management, Pharmacy, Medical, Architecture, and Law.

The Ministry of Human Resource Development had announced the NIRF Ranking for the first time in 2016. Since then, the top institutes are being ranked annually on the basis of the above mentioned parameters.

The Evolution of Indian School Education

The Evolution of Indian School Education

Over the decades, the school education system of the country has undergone a sea-change. The steadily increasing use of technology has inspired child-centric approaches and garnered government’s attention on developing a system shaped up in alignment with global-level evolution of school education system. How all this has led to imparting of holistic education is worth exploration, writes Akash Tomer of Elets News Network (ENN).

Education quality and its delivery plays a key role in evolving factors that pave the way for overall consolidation of the economic growth of a country. It also forms the reasons that lead to modernisation and impact human development.

Understanding Education

school education systemEducation can be defined as the process of learning that continues throughout one’s life. It promotes mobilisation of knowledge and contribute to one’s development. It helps people develop skills towards jobs and creates productive efficiency.

In the times of yore, India had the Gurukul System of education where the teacher and the pupils used to live together at a distant place and the students would be taught philosophy, arts, science, administration and self-defence techniques along with various life-skills.

Modern School Education System

The modern school education system in India comprising primary, middle and secondary levels vary considerably across the States since education is primarily the responsibility of the State Governments. Most States follow five years of primary, three years of middle and two years each of secondary and higher secondary levels.

The Indian education system is one of the largest in the world with more than 1.5 million schools, 8.5 million teachers and 250 million students from varied socio economic backgrounds (Source: Performance Grading Index 2017-18 under Sarv Shiksha Abhiyan).

The system strives to maintain standards and uniformity across the country while giving ample scope for the country’s diverse culture and heritage to grow and flourish. In the public schools, the lessons are taught mostly in regional languages and English is learned as second language while private schools use English to teach most of the subjects.

To modernise the knowledge delivery ways, schools and teachers are adopting various unique and best practices with increased usage of technology as one of them. These methodologies help schools to cater to physical and emotional needs of students along with academics.

Some of these approaches include: Social Emotional Learning

In the modern education system of the country, many schools have introduced activities where students speak their heart out with the teachers. It is seen that even pre-primary children sometimes go through emotional downturns and loads of patience, understanding, care and guidance are required to keep their spirits high for overall psychological and mental development.

Also See: The evolution of education in India

Teaching modules are made simple, consistent, and are continuously evolved by the core management group based on the hands-on skill in the school backdrop. Other teachers are trained in a specialised and in isolation so that they can effectively become councilors in their own way. The programme is successful as the teachers are linked to the school system. The entire training of teachers to counsel is supervised by the school management. Thus, it can be said that only when a teacher is motivated he/she can help a child perform effectively, making him a better personality.

Child-centric Education

Indian education systemThe basic principle of child-centered education is to enable the optimal development of a child’s personality and competencies in line with his/her individual needs and requirements. Based on the inquisitiveness of the child, and his/her interests, learning should support the self-educational process of the child, particularly by supporting his/her own senses of self organisation and responsibility.

In order to achieve this, learning methods are shaped mutually by the adult and the child, and adapted in accordance with the child’s individual learning requirements. This necessitates a learning environment with a didactic structure, one characterised by mutual trust and capable of enabling independent as well as cooperative learning.

Peer Learning

Peer learning pedagogy is today viewed as part of an active learning strategy, which is being increasingly used in schools around the world. In this mode of learning, students interact with their peers and learn from each other without any supervising authority.

This creates an environment of open communication which is very important for learning. Research suggests that students, who engage in an environment of open and free communication, study well and perform better academically.

In a peer learning group, students can search for, collect, review, analyse and apply their knowledge as per their individual capacity. They engage each other intellectually, debate on each other’s views, reaching an agreement or a disagreement.

Studies have demonstrated that the cognitive process of doing exercises together, raising questions and arriving at conclusions will greatly help assimilate knowledge, which enhances a student’s understanding of the lesson.

This process enhances deep learning, wherein the information is retained in long-term memory, rather than surface learning, where information received in a classroom can dissipate very fast from mind.

Increased Use of Technology in Education

There is a lot of stress on using technology in the education system these days. Schools are encouraging students to get familiarize and use it in optimum manner for a better approach to learning.

Most of the schools today have a student- computer ratio of 1:1. They use technology in their teachings as well. Projections, online classes, online access for homework and similar use of trending technology are making students as well as their parents, to an extent, technologically sound. This helps children and parents to stay up to date as well as embrace novel things in the present times. It won’t be too long when all schools are digital.

Though Digital India has been Government’s one of the biggest programmes, the education system is being balanced with digitisation, physical activities and quality content. Many State boards as well as the Central board have ensured that the textbooks and lessons that children learn within the classroom are up to date.

It is being ensured that inspirational stories as well as stories are making the next generation broad- minded and not conservative. It is making kids develop a sense of accepting others in a better way along with their shortcomings. It is an effort to keep education more humane than simply digitised.

The use of machine learning and artificial intelligence gives students the ability to adopt a personalised approach that considers individual unique learning patterns to further enhance a student’s learning experience. This is done with clinical precision so that students don’t have to mandatorily follow the average classroom velocity and can instead learn concepts at a speed they’re most comfortable with.

Digital platforms also offer better insights into students’ academic progress. Their proprietary algorithms are often capable of analysing student- generated data to precisely evaluate individual skill- sets and academic weaknesses. They then make the best use of their skills while also extending a superlative strategy to counter their limitations. This gives students an ideal learning environment which meets their specific needs and allows them to achieve the most favourable results.

By leveraging technology, adaptive practise sessions assess students’ strengths and weaknesses, for each topic, to provide them an efficient way to progress in academics.

Another aspect that students benefit from is the ability of digital platforms to provide consistent and good quality content anytime, anywhere. These platforms also guarantee the availability of academic experts for doubt resolutions throughout the day. This ensures that students’ preparations are never held back at any point of time.

The world is now a small global village and education is one of the most important aspects for bonding the future generations.

India is a hub of knowledge creation and human resource is cultivated through sound education system. It is important to educate students by combining earlier and modern learning ways so that the student emerge successful in all phases of life.

Moreover, the Government of India has formulated a number of schemes and policies to ensure that the existing education system remains relevant for all and caters the society in a non- discriminatory manner.

In essence, the education landscape of India has evolved over the years in many ways. The intervention of technology has made it much more meaningful than it was. The dividends of imparting relevant education have been understood by the successive governments which have done their bit to boost the existing system for all sections of society.

President to release NIRF Ranking 2019 today

NIRF Ranking 2019

President Ram Nath Kovind will release the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) India Rankings 2019 and Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements on 8 April.

The NIRF India Ranking 2019 will consist of Indian universities’ rankings for different fields and courses. The rankings will be announced under nine categories – Overall, Universities, Engineering Colleges, Management, Pharmacy, Medical, Architecture, and Law.

Factors like teaching, learning and resources, research and professional practices, graduation outcomes, outreach and inclusivity, and perception, have been considered to decide the ranks of higher educational institutes across country.

Also See Previous Ranking: NIRF India Ranking 2018 released, IISc Bangalore tops overall category

Last year, the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) released the NIRF ranking on 3 April. In 2018, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore was the best institute in overall category and the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M) was adjudged as the best engineering college. In management category, Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A) was ranked as the best institution. Delhi University’s Miranda House was the top college, premier healthcare institute AIIMS the best medical college and NLSIU-Bengaluru the best law school in the country.

Telangana State Board Intermediate Result 2019 not to be announced today

TS Intermediate Result 2019

Telangana State Board’s intermediate first year and second year result 2019 will not be declared today. The result is expected to be announced by April 10, 2019, said an official of Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE).

The official on condition of anonymity said, “We are at the last leg of preparing result, the board is likely to announce the results of intermediate first and second-year examinations by Wednesday, April 10, 2019.”

In 2019, over nine lakh students appeared for TSBIE’s intermediate examination concluded on March 18, 2019. In a report, it is revealed that around 4.7 lakh students registered for general and nearly 29,000 registered in vocational exams for the second year or class 12 exam alone.

Students appeared in the exam can check their results at the official websites: tsbie.bcgg.gov.in, results.cgg.gov.in, manabadi.com, schools9.com and examresults.net. Apart from the official websites, students can also download Telangana State Government’s App – T App Folio to check their results.

To check their results, candidates need to visit the official website and click on the result link. After that, students will be required to enter their roll number, password and other important details at the given spaces. After entering the details, result of respective students will open. Students must take print outs  of their results for future reference.

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