CBSE writes to parents ahead of Board Exams 2020

NEW DELHI: With the examinations beginning on Saturday, chairperson of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has written a letter to parents of all students appearing for Class X and XII examination, asking them to understand the need to change with the times.
Meanwhile, the Directorate of Education issued examination and subject-specific tips and teachers have been asked to make students familiar with the tips.
The letter by chairperson Anita Karwal said: “We sincerely hope that you as a parent understand the need for changing with the times. School education no longer revolves around academic disciplines as the area of focus; in fact, the focus now is on developing a specific skill, that is, a love for learning. To lead them to become innovators and entrepreneurs, you must recognise the unique potential of your own child, rather than compare with others. The number of possible careers is unlimited, hence the limitations of our minds as parents, must not become the limitations for our children in achieving great heights.”
Meanwhile, the Directorate of Education issued examination and subject-specific tips and teachers have been asked to make students familiar with the tips.
The letter by chairperson Anita Karwal said: “We sincerely hope that you as a parent understand the need for changing with the times. School education no longer revolves around academic disciplines as the area of focus; in fact, the focus now is on developing a specific skill, that is, a love for learning. To lead them to become innovators and entrepreneurs, you must recognise the unique potential of your own child, rather than compare with others. The number of possible careers is unlimited, hence the limitations of our minds as parents, must not become the limitations for our children in achieving great heights.”
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