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LUCKNOW: In a major decision on the reduction of pressure on students, the government of Uttar Pradesh has decided to verkleinere the curriculum of all high school level and the level of under-UP Board.
The move is to science as an attempt to pair with other national maps looms as the India School Certificate Examination (ICSE) and the Council for mid-Secondary Education (CBSE).
For many, in recent years, a part of science as a label Board cumbersome and the most difficult, that the model CBSE and ICSE.
To this end, the government Curriculum UP aimed at revising Committee (CRC), and to “go for all textbooks prescribed and irrelevant plum / object impracticable.”
Although the implementation of formal proposals at the end of the year, the movement said AK Mishra, principal secretary secondary education, “in order to avoid major changes such as the introduction of the Open de Book for a limited system of topics on an experimental basis.
Speaking on the move, Prabha Tripathi, director of the CRC, said: “This is the first time since the UP Board has been put in place, that the experts are focusing on how to balance existing rather than on the mass . At the same time, the revisions only Ended up chapter or other teaching materials in the books. No. attempt, however, was to find a balance by removing a pair of things at the same time ” .
This has led to the “flab curriculum,” which must be urgently addressed, CRC felt.
“The Committee, in collaboration with the SCERT panel of national experts in the preparation of the subject of his report at the end of the year, so that the government could be implemented by scientists of the 2009 session, “she said.
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