School Education, SCERT-Implementation of Two-Semester system from class to IX from 2023-24 and for Class X from 2024-25-orders issued - Reg Ref: 1.National Educational Policy-2020
2.Recommendations of the SCERT, AP
RC.No:ESE02/892/2022-SCERT Date:17/12/2022
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ORDER:
All the Regional Joint Directors of School Education, All the District Educational Ofcers, All the APCs of Samagra Shihsha and all the Principals of DIETS in the State are aware that the Government of Andhra Pradesh has tahen steps for efective implementation of National Educational Policy-2020 by emphasizing the quality of education and reforms in school education in a big way by the implementation of the transformation of existing educational ecosystem.
2 SCERT as the academic authority is revising syllabi and textboohs in a phased manner. For this purpose, SCERT conducted a detailed study about the curriculum, syllabus, and textboohs of NCERT and other State boards in the country and abroad. SCERT developed textboohs for classes! to V in Bilingual format with 'Trimester System and Class VI textboohs with Two-Semester System from the academic year 2020-2021. Class VII and Class VIII textboohs were developed in Two-Semester System from the academic year 2021-22 and 2022-23respectively.
3 After careful examination of the recommendations of the SCERT vide reference 2nd cited through the opinions of various staheholders of the School Education Department personnel and impact studies on new textboohs suggested that it is concluded to follow a uniform pattern in term-based syllabi and textboohs instead of multiple patterns. The Semester System will be helpful to both students and teachers, Learning becomes more meaningful.
4 Therefore, all the Regional Joint Directors of School Education, District Educational Ofcers, Additional Project Coordinators of Samagra Shihsha and Principals of DIETS in the State are informed that the state will follow the two- semester system from class to IX from the academic year 2023-24 and from 2024-25 in respect of ClassX.
This has got approval of the Commissioner of School Education
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