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the new curriculum in time for the next academic year.Usha Ram, principal of the New Delhi-based Laxman Public School, found the international curriculum attractive because it is more research-based. However, she is worried her school won’t get the approval in time. “We need to develop infrastructure for the implementation of the international curriculum and need time for that,” she said.Lata Vaidyanathan, principal of the Modern School in New Delhi said her school aims to adopt the international syllabus as soon as possible. She is keen on it because “it focuses less on text books and involves more teaching through projects, discussions and experiments.” She also complained that the time was ticking if they had any hope of introducing it by April.You can follow India Real Time on Twitter @IndiaRealTime.Do you think the CBSE’s international curriculum will help Indian students? Please share your views in the Comments section. Add a Comment Error message Name We welcome thoughtful comments from readers,cheap toms shoes sale. Please comply with our guidelines. Our blogs do not require the use of your real name. Comment Comments (5 of 6) View all Comments 1:13 pm September 28, 2011 Jyoti Thyagarajan wrote: As a teacher who has stood, wringing her hands, at the edge of all curriculum decisions, I hope the CBSE is looking for quality feedback from long-range thinkers and movers before making their decision. There are many of us teachers who have been in the trenches who can supply this feedback.This move HAS to be a success because it is an idea whose time has come! 4:53 am September 28, 2011 Meritocracy Man wrote: Where do I enroll! Seriously though, this sounds like a great move by the CBSE. My question is how will they quantify its success in order to implement this new curriculum in more schools? The problem with rote learning, and test-driven education systems like the one in the U.S. is that they are easy to grade but obviously not as effective at preparing students for long-term success in the real world. I love this new curriculum proposed by the CBSE for its focus on analytical and communication skills as well as the push for a customized syllabus based on each student s interests. I truly hope it succeeds, however they determine to judge it. 11:16 pm September 26, 2011 PatientInvestor wrote: If implemented right, this is the right way to go. As experiencing first-hand the CBSE curriculum, as well as curriculum and methods of teaching in a foreign university, I would definitely say that we need a more hands-on and practical approach to studying. The race for marks actually prevents students from absorbing and understanding concepts in science as well as nuances in history and literature.Another gripe I had as a student was that why does our learning of Indian history stop at independence,toms shoes on sale?? Why is the Indian student not taught about post-1947 India as much as pre-1947? We were never taught about the labour unrest, emergency, license raj etc,toms kids shoes. 7:27 pm September 26, 2011 Rashmi Priya wrote: It is a great move. This new
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