Panel to submit report on common syllabus next month
Tiruchi: The Committee on Common Syllabus for Schools will submit its report in February, School Education Minister Thangam Thennarasu said here on Thursday.
The committee has looked into how parity could be reached between the State and Matriculation and Anglo-Indian boards in terms of curriculum, teaching and examination pattern without compromising on the quality of education. The idea is to ensure that students study only what they are supposed to learn for a particular standard, and simultaneously improve delivery mechanisms through activity-based learning in Government schools, Mr. Thennarasu told The Hindu.
The Tamil Nadu Text Book Society, he said, was comfortably placed to print books for all schools in time. In case of need the task would be offloaded to private printers.
Panel to submit report on common syllabus next month
Tiruchi: The Committee on Common Syllabus for Schools will submit its report in February, School Education Minister Thangam Thennarasu said here on Thursday.
The committee has looked into how parity could be reached between the State and Matriculation and Anglo-Indian boards in terms of curriculum, teaching and examination pattern without compromising on the quality of education. The idea is to ensure that students study only what they are supposed to learn for a particular standard, and simultaneously improve delivery mechanisms through activity-based learning in Government schools, Mr. Thennarasu told The Hindu.
The Tamil Nadu Text Book Society, he said, was comfortably placed to print books for all schools in time. In case of need the task would be offloaded to private printers.
Panel to submit report on common syllabus next month