The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has recently initiated many improvements for the benefits of the students. After being in significant controversy this year, the board has come up with some stringent steps providing quality education. In the recent of times, CBSE invited schools and teachers to share their innovative and best teaching practices through DIKSHA portal. Yes, the move has been adopted in reference to the Government initiative, providing a platform to the teachers and schools for sharing their methods on the portal online. In its notice, the board has also mentioned important points that the participants should remember while submitting their case study. CBSE Revises Class 10 & 12 Question Paper Format! List of All Changes Made by the Board for 2018–19 Exams.
The official notice available on the website; cbse.nic.in reads, “These innovations may be the result of indigenous efforts or teamwork thereby creating a positive teaching-learning environment in the school and upgrading the quality of education provided by the school.” It must be noted that the case studies shall be sent at cbse.bestpractices2018@gmail.com on or before November 12, 2018. The submission has to be online only. Hard copies of the same forwarded to any CBSE office will not be accepted. CBSE Answer Sheets at Rs. 2 per Page! Students Not Required to Pay Hefty Amount for Their Copies, SC Disposes of Contempt Plea.
Important points to remember while sharing case studies on the DIKSHA portal:
1. For the case study, the language should be English only.
2. The keywords (not more than 20) used in the case study should also be shared.
3. Selected entries will do a self-curation certification. The schools or authors of the selected entries will be informed within one month of the last date.
4. The case study has to be submitted as a single file.
5. It has to be in MS Word format in Times New Roman and font size 12 with 1.5-line space.
6. No Pdf format will be accepted.
The detailed format for the case study report is available on the academic section on the CBSE official website. Schools or stakeholders or teachers may upload their best practices covering areas ranges in Pedagogy and Learning, Curriculum Planning, Integration of co-scholastic activities with scholastics, Promotion of Life Skills Education, Promotion of Values Education, Integration of ICT across school curriculum, Innovative Assessments, Partnership with Community, Partnership with Institutes of Higher Education and Safety and Emergency Preparedness and others.
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