NEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Council of Applied Economic Research for a Job on Skilling at Schools.
NCEAR can take on a research study in two stages to give suitable information to execute skilling in colleges in light of the National Education Policy 2020.
Step 1: The research will examine inputs from CBSE, compare the present learning and teaching routines to recognize the gaps and problems with the present program being conducted in CBSE schools and will concentrate on learning results, value of their abilities and their effects on pathways to operate and future schooling.
In Stage 2: The analysis will concentrate on identifying measures and corrective steps to overcome those limitations and fortify the variables identified in stage 1 so as to create skilling application in CBSE schools much more significant and relevant.
This may incorporate the classes being educated, resources offered in schools for successful implementation and a routine monitoring program to start later on.
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The MOU was signed at the presence of both Smt.
Anita Karwal, Secretary (School Education & Literacy), Sh.
Praveen Kumar, Secretary (Skill Development and Entrepreneurship) and Sh.
Manoj Ahuja Chairman CBSE.