The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced the launch of ‘Learning from Practitioners’ programme the place affiliated faculty academics and educators can apply to share about their work in addressing key challenges and issues of apply in schooling and education, in keeping with an official assertion.
According to the board, it should choose and supply grants to one of the best improvements in addition to a community of mentorship which can assist in documenting and scaling the programme. The board additionally emphasised that the programme goals to align with the National Education Policy (NEP), 2020.
The chosen candidates shall be given a set grant of Rs 25,000 in three instalments over a interval of 1 yr. The grant will be utilised in the direction of producing and documenting proof and scaling this system. The quantity shall be disbursed into the applicant’s checking account, on-line.
“After the first round, the shortlisted applicants will submit another round of artefacts including feedback from the school ecosystem and the community. The applications will go through a round of vetting where the proposed selection may interact with the applicant virtually. Proposals that address the subject level, grade and learning stage, school and governance level, community, teacher training can be submitted. Preference will be given to proposals that are directly in alignment with the NEP,” the official added.
With inputs from PTI.
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