`Need to upgrade to ICSE, CBSE
format'
A group of principals from schools
affiliated to the Archdiocesan Board of Education (ABE), on Thursday , got a
low down on the various boards and its feasibility in the Indian context at the
first change makers conclave organised by the ABE.
Speaking
about the flexibility offered by the international boards, Farzana Dohawala, IB
advisor, South Asia said, “These boards concentrate on enquiry based learning
which helps children be more confident and think out of the box. We need to
move away from just rote learning as the skill sets that the jobs required a
few years back and now have changed a lot.“
Similarly
, Avnita Bir, director-principal, R N Podar School, Santacruz said that even
national level boards are progressive and evolving as per current needs. “The
CBSE revises the 10% of the curriculum of two subjects every year and the
reforms introduced are in the best interest of the child. Finally , it is not
the board that matters, it is the school leadership and management that does,“
she said. Also speaking at the conclave was Swati Popat Vats, president, Early
Childhood Association, Ruchira Ghosh, regional director, South Asia for
Cambridge International Examinations etc.
In
the past year, at least two of the schools affiliated to the ABE have started a
Cambridge school and many others have applied. “We need to change with time,“
said Francis Joseph, a member of the ABE and founder of RMinds which
conceptualized the conclave.
Source | Times of India | 4 December
2015
Regards
Pralhad
Jadhav
Khaitan
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