Saturday, 13 April 2019

CBSE puts regular classes on creative learning curve

rincipals also felt that the new system would have a positive impact on the development of certain life skills in children such as communication, reflection and enquiry, higher confidence levels and appreciation for aesthetics and creativity. Paramita Saha, principal of the CBSE-affiliated Loyola Convent School of Booty in Ranchi, said CBSE schools already had arts subjects but restricted to Class VIII. "Including the arts, visual, music, dance and theatre, will definitely make the learning process more interesting for today's children and broaden their horizons. This is also because we are at a juncture when there is too much of academic pressure on students. This is a great step but I hope the board guides us on implementation," she said.Saha added two periods per week as suggested by the council would be more than necessary but schools would have to see how the system ultimately turns out to be.Jamshedpur Public School principal Namita Agarwal said this was a wonderful idea to boost creative thinking in teachers and students. "This will make studies more interesting than ever. Also teachers at times are very innovative but cannot implement their ideas in the teaching method. This can be wonderful for them. For us, it won't be a major problem but first we have to go through guidelines," said Agarwal. Students of Classes VI, VII and VIII will also have to learn culinary arts to help them value nutritious food, learn about crops and spices grown in India, processes of oil extraction from various kinds of seeds and their benefits and good agricultural practices. A parent, when told about the new CBSE directive, welcomed the move. "What could be better if children are taught in ways that they love? If they can paint or dance or sing as part of learning, I believe they will learn and retain more. I don't know how it will all finally pan out but it does sound exciting," said engineer J. Vinayak, whose son Om Prakash studies at DAV Public School, Bistupur. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Telegraphhttp://www.itsarab.org/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/47563/Default.aspx

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  1. Students have the opportunity to pair humanities with other subjects like Economics, English, Modern Languages, and Politics. The students of Arts, however, do not have much freedom when it comes to studying other courses along with Fine arts.





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