The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced new attendance guidelines for Class 10th and 12th students to check their poor performance in the examinations. CBSE has released new rules to deal with the high number of cases relating to short attendance in the schools affiliated to...
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August 6, 2019 Loknath Das
CBSE
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Representative Image The colleges granted autonomy will also be free to set their own syllabus, hold examinations, carry out evaluation as well as declare results. In this case, only the degree will be awarded by the respective university. The minister also said that a show-cause notice will be...
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March 21, 2018 Loknath Das
Distance Learning
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Educators and students often struggle to learn from each other through the use of feedback. Our research into feedback practices has found that students and staff find feedback practices largely unsustainable, de-motivating and without opportunity for improvement. Researchers generally describe current feedback practices as lacking in detail, difficult to...
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November 28, 2017 Loknath Das
Universities
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The Government’s system for funding new free schools is “incoherent” and offers poor value for taxpayers’ money, an influential parliament committee has found. The Department for Education is spending “well over the odds” in its bid to create 500 more free schools, while local authority buildings crumble, the...
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May 6, 2017 Loknath Das
Schools
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is likely to conduct the National Eligibility Test (NET) annually rather than twice in a year, sources said. Putting an end to speculations over conducting NET, the University Grants Commission (UGC) said CBSE will continue to conduct the exam, even though...
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April 27, 2017 Loknath Das
CBSE
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