Where The Best Minds Meet
 
Home | Everything | News | Blogs | Jobs | Ask Questions | Submit Article or Question | About Biharscoop | Register

Login

Make a new account

Username:
Password:

Who's Online? (9)

. Dr arvind
. Unregistered Visitors (8)

Note: You may cloak yourself from appearing here in your Display Preferences.

Recent Comments

. Looking for Investment in Bihar (bhishm4u)

. mungur (khyrahTakooree)

. This is the fact (Rajesh Kumar)

. Investment in Bihar (abhishekpandey)

. Investment in Bihar (abhishekpandey)

. About strikes of govt. Doctors in Bihar (abhishekpandey)

. problems are there. The challenge is to fix them (kanhaiya)

. Investment in Bihar (Dangi)

. My Experince Till date with Investment in Bihar (SUNNY)

. Investment in Bihar (bachapan)

Recent Member Diaries

Please Don't think in a different way always
by Rajesh Kumar - December 13

How to use the "Free Member Diaries" feature.
by Rajesh Kumar - August 20


More Diaries...

Front Page

Wednesday September 24th
. Bihar To Get National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) Base Camp (0 comments)
. $150 Billion Of New Investment And 2.5 Lakh Hi-Tech Jobs On Anvil In India-US Civil Nuclear Deal (0 comments)

Tuesday September 23rd
. It Happen Only In Bihar, BSEB Sells Power Outside To Earn Revenue Even As People Continue To Suffer (0 comments)
. First Ever 120 Pages Colour Book On `Patna: A Monumental History' Soon (0 comments)

Monday September 22nd
. New Building To Ease Pressure On Patna Jn For Passenger Reservation System And UTS Syestem (0 comments)
. Ranchi Police To Install Close Circuit Cameras (CCTV) In Durga Puja Pandals To Monitor Security (0 comments)
. NTPC's Mega-Power Project Stage-II at Barh Near Patna, Launched (0 comments)
. 14 Special Trains Between Secunderabad And Patna to Clera Extra Rush During Festive Season (0 comments)
. Bihar Farmers To Get Rs 15 a Litre Subsidy On Diesel (0 comments)

Sunday September 21st
. For Bihar's Flood Victims Struggle To Get Back A Roof Over Their Head, Houses From Assam For Them (0 comments)

Thursday September 18th
. Bihar Gets $ 420 Million Loan For Highway Network Project To Support Economic Expansion (0 comments)
. Eight key infrastructure sector to get $390 bn investment: Crisil Research (0 comments)

Tuesday September 16th
. New Generation Model Police Stations Soon In Each District of Bihar (0 comments)
. Pitripaksh Mela Begins At Gaya , A Special Function Held Outside The World Famous Vishnupad Temple (0 comments)

Monday September 15th
. Environmental Study in Schools Promoted (0 comments)
. Rehab Project Launched For Bihar Flood Victims (0 comments)

Saturday September 13th
. National Thermal Power Corp (NTPC) To Set Up Thermal Power Project In Bihar (0 comments)

Friday September 12th
. BSP may field 30 candidates during the Lok Sabha polls in Bihar (0 comments)
. India To Take Up Construction Of Saptakosi And Sunkosi Dam Projects With Parchanda, To Tame The Kosi (0 comments)
. Research,Teaching Should Go Together For Improvement In Academic Environment: Patna University VC (0 comments)

Thursday September 11th
. Scientist Suggests Diversification In Crops For Flood-Hit Farmers (0 comments)
. Click `Yes' to enter your Company's electronic-board meeting through video conferencing (0 comments)

Wednesday September 10th
. Old Economy Giants Pip IT Companies To Pick The Best With Better Deals At Tech Cradles (0 comments)

Tuesday September 9th
. Pataliputra Colony To Be Served By PMC Now And Pay The Holding Tax As The Rest Of Patna Residents (0 comments)
. Bihar To Get A National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) Base (0 comments)
. Bihar's Tragedy And The Shocking Failure, Floods Could Have Been Avoided (0 comments)

Monday September 8th
. Computer Literacy Likely To Be Made Compulsory In Bihar Govt Jobs: Modi (0 comments)

Wednesday September 3rd
. Centre Okays Hiring Private Specialists For Govt Service (0 comments)
. State Tribal Welfare Department Decided To Start BPO Training For Tribal Students (0 comments)
. Govt Decide Full Duty Exemption For Bihar Flood Relief Material (0 comments)

Older Stories...

CBSE syllabi for Classes 11 and 12 under Bihar board

Thousands of schools under the Bihar education board will follow the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum in Classes 11 and 12 from the new academic session as a step to improve education standards in the state.

The Bihar education department has already signed an agreement with the National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) that is responsible for developing the CBSE courses.

'The state education department and NCERT have reached a written agreement. We have already handed them the soft copies of the syllabi,' NCERT spokesman B.C. Patra told IANS. The new academic session begins in July.

'They have taken the syllabi only for Class 11 and Class 12. This will help the state board schools adopt the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) devised by the human resource development ministry,' he said.

The NCF 2005 was prepared after months of deliberation among experts from the state education departments, NCERT, the human resource development (HRD) ministry and many independent educational luminaries.

The framework aims at improving school education and making it more interactive and student friendly. It works as a vision document for the school course curriculum that can reform and enrich studies at the school level.

By Riti, Section Educations In Bihar
Posted on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 03:38:25 AM EST
Both NCERT and CBSE officials said that in view of the resource crunch, in terms of both skilled manpower and final resources, the decision seemed more practical.

'The senior secondary level is very important in the life of a student. Unless the education standard is high, it generally becomes difficult to compete with other students in colleges and universities,' said a senior CBSE official.

'I am sure, adopting the CBSE syllabi will prove beneficial for students but the state government needs to focus on teachers' training,' the official said, clarifying that this development will not bring the state board schools under the CBSE board.

Patra said that though the state education department had adopted the CBSE syllabi, it was free to change some portion of the curricula.

'They can change parts of literature, language and social science, but not arbitrarily. They have to submit the original transcript to NCERT, which will review it before accepting or rejecting it,' he said.

NCERT authorities said a resource crunch and lack of enough qualified manpower to devise a standard school curriculum had already forced several other states - Haryana, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Goa - to adopt the CBSE course at the school level.

Source:Indiaenews.com

< Bihar Students Prove they are the Best!`

Biharbrains Community
In search of Brains of Bihar
info@biharbrains.org
www.biharbrains.org biharbrains -subscribe@yahoogroups.com