Close Menu
BlogSpotTipsBlogSpotTips
  • Home
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Latest Internet News
    • Social Media
    • Software
  • Game
  • Contact Us !
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
BlogSpotTipsBlogSpotTips
  • Home
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Latest Internet News
    • Social Media
    • Software
  • Game
  • Contact Us !
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
BlogSpotTipsBlogSpotTips
Home»Education»CBSE to bring about changes in existing bye-laws, recruit teachers for KVs, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas
Education

CBSE to bring about changes in existing bye-laws, recruit teachers for KVs, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas

DeepBy DeepAugust 26, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

CBSE to bring about changes in existing bylaws, also to recruit teachers for KVs and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas

While making  few changes in the existing affiliation bye-laws, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recently announced that it will soon be conducting a recruitment drive for teachers to be placed in various Kendriya Vidyalayas and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas.

At the sidelines of the CBSE conference on ‘Examination Reform for Inclusive Education’, CBSE chairperson RK Chaturvedi informed reporters about the updating of bye-laws and other changes in the near future.

Details of the report:

  • As per reports, CBSE will be updating its affiliation bylaws for schools so as to make the system more transparent and to further bring them in accordance with legislations like Right to Education Act and Persons with Disabilities Act
  • While commenting on the RTE Act, Chaturvedi said it allows children with special needs to pursue mainstream education, but it has been seen that special schools are being forced
  • Also, “Inclusion”, Chaturvedi emphasised, rejects the use of special schools or classrooms to segregate the differently-abled children
  • “Generally, the schools use the inclusion model for selected students with mild to moderate special needs. Fully inclusive schools do not separate general education and special education curriculum, instead, education curriculum is restructured in such a way that all students learn,” he added
  • Meanwhile, he also mentioned that that the section 26 of the Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995 mandates the provision of free and compulsory education to all children with disabilities up to minimum age of 18 years

Further, he said, “We are planning to look at the bye-laws and make them more compatible with the existing legislations. The government will also bring in the New Education Policy in the coming days. We have to ensure that our norms are in consonance with the overall policy.”

source”gsmarena”

about bring bye-laws CBSE changes existing for In Jawahar KVs Navodaya recruit teachers to Vidyalayas
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Deep

Related Posts

A+ methods: Help students get ready for state exams

April 10, 2025

A Guide for Superintendents and School Administrators on How to Make the Most of CCMR Outcomes Bonus Funding

March 1, 2025

Are understudies neglecting to do what’s needed schoolwork?

November 25, 2024
Recent Post
  • How to Grow Your Brand with Micro Influencer Marketing
  • What Are the 8 Different Types of Video Game Articles?
  • Strategies for Greater Financial Flexibility: 5 Smart Ways to Repay Your Home Loan Faster
  • PS5 Pro vs the PS5 – What’s the difference, really?
  • 4 Tips to Improve Data Loss Prevention (DLP) in Healthcare
  • A+ methods: Help students get ready for state exams
  • Again, winter greetings
  • Living games are here: How gen AI is leveling up the games industry
Search
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us !
© 2025 BlogSpotTips. Designed by BlogSpotTips.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.