Students split over new curricula
The Free Press Journal|May 24, 2024
The proposed new subject plan for junior colleges classes 11 and 12) allows students to choose courses across arts, science, commerce and vocational streams
Students split over new curricula

Students, parents and teachers in the city are skeptical about the feasibility and usefulness of the proposed new subject plan for junior colleges (classes 11 and 12) that would allow students to choose courses across arts, science, commerce and vocational streams.

The new subject plan has been introduced in the draft State Curriculum Framework for School Education (SCF-SE), which was released for public feedback by the state education department on Wednesday. It represents one of the key changes in the school curricula at the higher secondary level and is in line with the National Education Policy (NEP)'s objectives of offering a flexible and multidisciplinary curriculum and blurring the rigid boundaries between science and humanities, and vocational and general education.

The new plan proposes having at least subjects at senior secondary level, includes two guages, four elective and two mandatory subjects.

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