School Textbooks Will Undergo Revision Aligning With NCF – 2023 In Telangana 

Hyderabad, Sept 22 (Maxim News): The Education department in Telangana will embark on a comprehensive revision of the school textbooks, aligning them with the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2023 released by the Central government.

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This significant update, the first since 2015, is set to be taken up shortly by the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), a wing of the School Education department.

School Textbooks Will Undergo Revision Aligning

The revision will be carried out in a phased manner starting with non-languages – Mathematics, Sciences and Social Sciences followed by languages Telugu, Hindi, Urdu, and English.

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For this, subject-wise expert committees comprising senior professors and teachers will be constituted by the SCERT. After a series of consultations with the stakeholders and workshops, the textbooks will be revised.

Divided into four stages – foundational, preparatory, middle, and secondary – the NCF 2023 focuses on holistic development, equity and inclusion,  curriculum flexibility, integration of technology, and environmental consciousness among other areas.

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It emphasizes competency-based education, multidisciplinary learning, continuous assessment, local context and culture, and teacher empowerment among other areas. 

As per the new framework, social science will have 20 percent content at the local level, 30 percent at the regional level 30 percent at the national level, and 20 percent at the international level. 

Doing away with the rote learning method, the new framework recommends skill development and values cultivation.  It also focuses on the holistic development of students, not just confining them to the textbook knowledge.

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it also focuses on addressing common fear of mathematics among students through interactive and innovative teaching and assessing methods. 

If implemented in total, Class X and XII might have exams twice in the academic year as the NCF – 2023 pitches for the semester system of the examination. 

To enrich the teaching and learning experience, the new framework recommends the usage of digital resources for teaching, assessment, and evaluation. The last revision that SCERT undertook in 2015 was based on the NCF – 2005. (Maxim News)


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