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Chatbot-based courses about important skills for school students

The recent secondary education board (CBSE) partnered with UN (UNICEF) and Yuwaah funds to expand support to initiatives aimed at building new work skills and living skills to students, through chatbot-based learning tools in all CBSE schools throughout India.
Chatbot-based learning solutions are utilizing the WhatsApp platform, Facebook Messenger, and Telegram to reach young thoughts.
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Time of Education, Bisang Saha, Director, CBSE, said, “YoungWarriornx Chatbot is a program that will give 21
STUDENT STDULARY learning and skills.
A chatbot is available on WhatsApp, Facebook, and Telegram and this chat-based curriculum program is based on the 21st century skill framework for UNICEF.
To make content, we have partnered with UNICEF to promote accessibility and awareness of the ChatBot learning tool.
The chatbot-based learning concept comes from the learning principle of experience.
The students will be assigned the task by Chatbox and students will get to the modular library of tasks from Chatbot.
This will provide secondary, interactive and analytical skills to students.
Interesting task is being planned in the chatbot that will ensure the pedagogy of learning among students.
Chatbot will also produce a student report card at the end.
‘Do’ is an important activity needed to build skills because of the 21st century skills instead of exclusive textbooks.
Student interactions will take place with chatbot and tasks have innate activities that will encourage students to take action in the real world.

“This project will be carried out based on pilots.
After receiving feedback from stakeholders, this program will be anchored to empower students to read themselves to develop practical skills for the 21st century.
This initiative allows students to be employed, developing entrepreneurial temperaments And trigger them to be more innovative.
Our focus is in the age group from 14 to 24 for Chatbot’s initiative and 15-29 for the YUVA skills platform.
The decision to target a narrow age group is to ensure that more age and relevant content are developed.
At The school level, this initiative will especially for class X students to XII.
Yuwaah and UNICEF will encourage this initiative.

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Saha further said that there is a need to deactivate all factorial effects in such a way that children come with a pleasant image of that income.
Develop skills such as self-awareness, problem solving, communication, collaboration, and achievement orientation of students will be given an emphasis, further added Saha.

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