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The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has recently unveiled the ultimate version of the National Curriculum Framework (NCF).
- This release has noteworthy changes in the education system, aligning with the principles outlined in the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
Highlights of the National Curriculum Framework:
- Language Learning: Students in 9th and 10th grade should learn three languages (minimum 2 Indian languages). This means they study languages like English, Hindi, or their regional language.
- When they get to 11th and 12th grade, they only study two languages (minimum 1 Indian language).
- Board exams: Students can take board exams two times in a year and only the highest score counts.
- News Books: The NCF follows the rules of NEP 2020. It helps make new school books for Grades 3 to 12 in CBSE schools. These books match what we need in the 21st century.
- Mandatory Subjects: Earlier, students in Classes 9 to 12 studied five mandatory subjects with an option to add one more. Now, the number of mandatory subjects for Classes 9 and 10 is seven, and for Classes 11 and 12 is six.
- Flexibility to choose your subject: The NCF has divided subjects into groups
- Further, it recommends that for grade 12, the boards should not restrict students from choosing subjects within streams (such as science or commerce), and instead allow flexibility to choose from different groups.
- Content Distribution for Social Science Curriculum (Classes 6-8):
- 20% content from local level.
- 30% from regional level.
- 30% from national level.
- 20% content from global level.
News Source: The Hindu
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