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No assessment for government school students of classes I to V in Karnataka
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Physical lessons suspended for students of classes VI to IX in Bengaluru
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No assessment for govt. school students of classes I to V
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No assessment for govt. school students of classes I to V With the rise in COVID-19 cases, the government has decided to suspend on-campus lessons for students of classes VI to IX across schools in Bengaluru Urban from Friday onwards. Schools in the city had been allowed to conduct classes for students of classes VI and VII under the Vidyagama programme and regular classes for those in classes VIII and IX.
Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar, who issued a statement late on Thursday night, said the decision was taken in consultation with the Chief Minister in the interest of the students. On-campus classes, however, will continue for class X and pre-university students.
Task force recommends revision of Nali Kali curriculum
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It also suggests separating grade three from grades one and two
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It also suggests separating grade three from grades one and two
The task force which was constituted to roll out the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 in Karnataka has recommended that the activity-based teaching-learning method adopted under the Nali Kali curriculum be reviewed and revised. The task force also has said that grade three should be separated from grades one and two.
Larger plan
This is part of the larger plan to include early childhood care as part of school education. Currently, early childhood care and education takes place in anganwadis which follow the ‘Chili Pili Plus’ curriculum and comes under the ambit of the Department of Women and Child Development. Some government schools which include the Karnataka Public Schools also have pre-primary classes. As pre-primary education com