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What is competency based education

Decoding circular Acad-45/2023 with exam pattern for class X and XII Guidelines via circular Circular No. Acad- 05/2019 Curriculum design Understanding NCERT learning outcomes – NCERT has developed Learning outcomes in all the curriculum areas at the elementary and secondary stage linking these with the curricular expectations and the pedagogical processes. The expected learning outcomes […]

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Continuous Professional Development (CPD)

Continuous Professional Development (CPD) a mandatory course as per NEP (New Education Policy) 2019 for teachers, CPD stands for Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and is the term used to describe the learning activities educators engage in to develop and enhance their abilities. It enables learning to become conscious and proactive, rather than passive and reactive. […]

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Emotional Intelligence versus Cognitive Intelligence

DEFINITIONS Emotional Intelligence – Understanding your own emotions and those of others, and being able to use this information to bring about the best outcome for all concerned. Knowing where emotions come from and being able to manage your own and those of others. Knowing what emotions mean and what information they are providing. Being […]

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5 Reasons Kids Need Homework and 5 Reasons They Don’t

The benefits of homework has been debated by teachers and parents for years as the very word evokes very negative connotations to every involved, students, parents and teachers. Although many people think of homework as doing more harm than good by causing copious amounts of unnecessary stress to everyone, others believe that it has great […]

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Things All Great Teachers Have In Common

The quality of someone’s teaching does not just refer to how much information they manage to get into their student’s heads or the results that they produce. It also refers to their technique and presentation. Many teachers have a fantastic amount of knowledge that would be greatly useful to students, but they have no idea […]

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