Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Difference between CBSE and State Board Syllabus

Each board of education in India has its own education pattern (i.e.) it will follow different syllabus, books and exams patterns & dates. Before discussing about the difference between CBSE and State Board Syllabus, we have to know about CBSE and state board education.
CBSE:-
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a board for the schools under the Union Government of India. It determines the policies and curriculum for the schools in India. This standardized curriculum is mostly preferred by parents who relocate within India due to their job (Central Government).
State Board:-
State Board is a board for schools under the state Government. Each state has its own education board for determining the standard of education and examinations for the schools in that state.
Let’s now discuss about syllabus of CBSE and State Board 
CBSE syllabus:-
  • In CBSE, the main focus is given to science, maths and application based subjects. 
  • Mode of instruction followed in CBSE schools will be English and Hindi. 
  • All central government schools have to follow guidelines of CBSE. 
  • CBSE uses Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) in its grading system.
  • It gives importance to scientific methods in subjects.
  • CBSE often review and update syllabus. 
State Board Syllabus:-
  • State Board gives preference to the regional language, culture, state level topics and concepts of local relevance. 
  • Mode of instruction followed in state board schools will be English and regional languages. 
  • Only the schools registered with the state board of particular state will follow the policies. 
  • Each state has its own grading system for schools.
  • It gives importance to practical implications in subjects.
  • State Boards rarely update their syllabus and curriculum.
Both CBSE and State Board have its own pros and cons. So, students have to opt for the one according to thier preference and ability. Success does not come from the board of education but it depends on the effort of every student.
 
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How to Raise Confidence Level

To succeed in our life we need determination and confidence. If we don’t have the confidence then it would be difficult for us to reach our destination.  So what can we do in order to increase our confidence level? Confidence is something that play major role in everyone’s life. How we see our self depicts our behavior and life. Higher the confidence higher will be your achievements so just work on improving your confidence level.
Always have positive thoughts, belief in yourself and be in the surrounding of enthusiastic and active people. This environment helps you to boost your confidence level. First have deep understanding on yourself and never get frustrated with failures. The best way to overcome lack of confidence is to think and feel proud about yourself. Generally confidence people admire themselves and have optimistic thought about future.
Everyone have some talents in which they excel, identify the talent in yourself and feel proud about it. Never hesitate to praise yourself and accept others compliments gracefully as these small things will improve your confidence level. Don’t compare yourself with others try to be happy with your own talents and comforts. Further to enrich your confidence level give equal importance to your physical presence and mannerisms.
To feel good about yourself dress up neatly and develop good attitude as these practices automatically will raise your confidence level. Have a pleasant look, be kind and mingle with people for friendly move and approach. Concentrating on these aspects will definitely boost your confidence level….
 
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Impact of Social Media on Students

Social media has become popular within short span of time and today majority of students have their account in networking sites. It is considered as the best platform for exchanging knowledge and sharing views with people across the world. Students are making active presence online to share thoughts, stay in touch with friends and also to expand their networks.
Easy accessibility, instant information and response, its features and options are the major reason behind the social media attraction. But, what kind of impact does it have on students? Will it have positive impact or negative impact?  Same as any other technologies it too has its own merits and demerits… When we look at its positive impact on students, it gives new learning experience, encourage collaboration and make them digitally literate.
Social media shares knowledgeable information with students and enable them to easily interact with their tutor for clarifications. They get exposed to new ideas and learning which improve their skills for better performance. If we look at its negative impacts, the major drawback is there is no face to face to interaction, it reduces students focus on learning, retaining information as they depend highly on internet.
When students get engaged with social sites sometime it gets down their academic performance and it is quite difficult to know whether students are using the medium productively.  As I said earlier, social media has both positive and negative sides, now it’s our responsibility to teach students on its effective usages and make them tech savvy for favorable impacts.
 


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