New Education Policy: Initiative of NCERT and Education Ministry, Parakh Scheme will check the talent of children of class 3rd, 6th, 9th

New Education Policy: Initiative of NCERT and Education Ministry, Parakh Scheme will check the talent of children of class 3rd, 6th, 9th

Children of 27 thousand schools of Bihar will be tested on the criteria of the new education policy. The efficiency of children will be evaluated in these schools. These schools have been selected from all 537 blocks of the state under the Parakh Scheme. Through this joint initiative of NCERT and the Ministry of Education, the change in children of classes 3, 6 and 9 will be assessed. SCRT (State Council of Education Research Training) Director has directed to select 2-2 Associate Co-ordinators for this in all the districts including Muzaffarpur. In all the districts except five, DEO and DIET Principal have been made district co-ordinators for this. Instructions have been given to the DEO for the selection of Associate Co-ordinator. Director Sajjan R has given instructions for selection of CTE campaign in the five districts where DIET is not functional. Along with this, block level co-ordinators will also be selected.

So many schools have been selected in these blocks

According to the list released in the district, 42 in Aurai, 41 in Bandra, 53 in Bochahan, 41 in Gaighat, 57 in Kanti, 60 in Katra, 62 in Kudhani, 51 in Madwan, 48 in Meenapur, 35 in Muraul, 50 in Motipur, 86 schools have been selected in Mushahari, 52 in Paru, 51 in Sahebganj, 52 in Sakra, 51 in Saraiya.

One class taken from each level

One class each from primary, middle and high school has been taken for testing. In this, there will be children of class 3 in primary, class 6 in middle and class 9 in high school.

NCERT has created an assessment tool

Under the new education policy, many changes have been made in school education, from the curriculum to the method of teaching. In this regard, many different types of training have been given to teachers at the state and national level in the last two years. An examination is being organized to see whether children are being taught in a changed manner under the new curriculum and what impact it has had on the children. Dr. Indrani, head of NCERT, has given guidelines to the states regarding this. An assessment tool has also been created for this by NCERT. Assessment tools have been prepared in 20 different languages ​​for Bihar and other states.

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