Tripura to train over 40\,000 teachers to switch to NCERT syllabus

Tripura to train over 40,000 teachers to switch to NCERT syllabus

IANS  |  Agartala 

The BJP-led Government will impart training to some 40,660 school teachers to enable them to switch to the NCERT curriculum from the next academic session beginning April, a said here on Tuesday.

"For the first time in 43 years, NCERT (National Council of and Training ) curriculum would be introduced in nearly 5,000 government-run schools from the 2019-20 academic session," and Law said.

He said in order to enable the switch to the NCERT curriculum from the existing Board of Secondary (TBSE) curriculum, the department has undertaken a five-day training programme for the school teachers.

Experts from the NCERT are training these teachers in five phases.

Currently, these teachers teach 7.30 lakh government school students. Over 85 per cent of these students are taught in Bengali.

"Textbooks and other teaching materials of NCERT have been translated into Bengali for the purpose."

Earlier, a notification issued by the School Education Department said that following a close study, it has been observed that there are distinct variations and differences between the course curriculum and syllabi of TBSE and those of the national school syllabus developed by the NCERT.

"Consequently, most of the aspiring youths of Tripura cannot succeed in national level joint entrance examinations and professional competitions like the students and youth of other states, who are following the national school curriculum," the notification said.

"The government decision to start schools from 8 a.m. in the morning instead of the existing 11 a.m. has been postponed. A committee would be formed soon to study the change in school timings and after the findings are released, the next course of action would be taken," the added.

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First Published: Tue, January 22 2019. 18:30 IST