Tag : Multidisciplinary

    Gender-Neutral Uniforms, Classroom Seating Arrangement

    Classroom
    Sunil Aswal
    April12/ 2023

    Vijay Garg Multidisciplinary education at the secondary stage, board examinations twice a year, semester system in Class 12 are among the major proposals in the draft National Curriculum Framework (NCF), released last week, which has emerged as a talking point in the last few days. However, beyond the weighty suggestions on reshaping the school system through higher-level policy changes, the NCF also contains a series of vital observations and recommendations regarding tweaks at the classroom level from the placement of the blackboard to how principles are to be served tea. Here are some of those clubbed in five categories:  Draft curriculum document proposes 5.5-day school week, longer periods Class 9 onwards, no assemblies on Saturdays The classroom: According to the NCF, drawn up by a 12-member committee of experts led by former ISRO chief K Kasturirangan, making all children sit facing the board conveys a perception that the primary sources of learning are the blackboard and the teacher. Instead, the committee has suggested, a circular, semi-circle or group seating arrangement should be explored. The draft NCF also discourages the practice of making “smarter students” occupy front seats, saying it reinforces who learns and who doesn’t. “A teacher could also keep a track of how many student’s voices they have heard during the course of one lesson, or over a period of a week. This would give them insights into the students who are not able to participate actively or are having difficulty in expressing themselves and as a result, get excluded,” according to the draft. School assemblies: The expert committee has also prescribed changes in the way most schools hold their assembly sessions, noting that “a lot can be achieved if this ...

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