The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the syllabus for classes 9-12 in the academic session 2021-22. The board has not reduced the syllabus for the new academic year. CBSE has advised schools to adopt learning outcomes prescribed by NCERT annexed with the curriculum of each subject for Classes 9-12 to implement competency-based questions. The board has also provided teachers energized resources that delineate learning outcomes by restating them into more precise and measurable learning objectives teachers need to use in their routine teaching in classrooms, CBSE said in a release.
"It is important that
schools ensure curriculum transaction as per the directions given in the initial pages of the curriculum document. The subjects to be taught must be as per the curriculum given. Before going through the syllabus, teachers must be well-versed with the pedagogical approaches and strategies such as art-integrated education, experiential learning, and pedagogical plans," the board said.
CBSE said that it is desirable that the head of the school takes a session on the important topics covered in the initial pages of the curriculum with all the teachers before making an annual pedagogical plan to ensure transaction for optimal learning.
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