Syllabus reduction: Deleted content to be "reused"

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 27 2015 | 11:49 AM IST
Delhi Government's move to chop off 25 per cent syllabus for classes 6 to 8 in its schools to incorporate skill-based subjects will not cause any loss of learning to students as efforts are being made to "reuse" the deleted portions in more constructive forms, officials say.
The AAP government's decision to reduce the syllabus has been flayed by some activists and academicians, who have termed the process to be "arbitrary" and one that has not been completely deliberated upon.
The Directorate of Education (DoE) officials, however, say the experts studying the subjects that can be deleted, are also keeping in mind how the same can be "reused" in higher grades to ensure that the basic standards of learning for each class do not suffer.
"There is not going to be any loss of learning for students if the syllabus is going to be sacrificed for co-curricular activities like music, arts and theatre. Whatever portions will be deleted from the syllabus are likely to be incorporated in "some form or the other" in the higher grades," a senior DoE official told PTI.
"This reshuffling and reduction of the syllabus is indispensable because we realised that half of the students can't even read and write properly. Class 6 students do not know basic mathematics. So we are deleting some portions of the syllabus to make space for basic skills programme," said the official.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia had earlier this month announced government's decision to reduce 25 per cent syllabus for classes VI to VIII from October onwards to pave way for more skill-based courses, art, theatre and sports in its education system.
Sisodia, who is also the Education Minister, had said that the government is in talks with CBSE to see how a similar reduction can be worked out for the syllabus for classes IX- XII from next year.
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First Published: Sep 27 2015 | 11:49 AM IST

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