CBSE Collaborates With IIT-Gandhinagar To Introduce Eklavya Series For Teachers, Students

New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is collaborating with IIT-Gandhinagar to launch the Eklavaya series. This Eklavya series is to clarify National Education Policy (NEP-2020) and showcase how to effectively implement the NEP-2020 in schools across the country.

The online registration for the Eklavya series has begun on the official website, eklavya.iitgandhinagar.ac.in.

The Eklavya is an interactive online educational programme for teachers and students that will contain numerous hands-on activities, projects, models which help in conceptual understanding of various topics, thought-provoking questions, assignments that promote out-of-box creative thinking (Why Neeraj Chopra threw the javelin at 36 degrees), Inspiring DIY (Do It Yourself) project videos using local materials which relate the curriculum to real life.

After a grand success of 3030 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), CBSE and IIT-Gandhinagar have come together with the Eklavya Series on this Teachers’ Day (September 5).

Implementing the vision set by the NEP 2020 might, sometimes, seem intimidating to school teachers and administrators. This is the gap that CBSE and IIT-Gandhinagar are trying to bridge with the Eklavya series.

The Details of the Eklavya series:

Time: Live every Sunday 4-5 pm First Episode (September 26, 2021): Neeraj Chopra and Newton’s Laws of motion

Organisers: CBSE and CCL IIT-Gandhinagar

Participation: Free (Registration is compulsory)

Registration and Certification: Go to the programme website ccl.iitgn.ac.in/eklavya or cbseacademic.nic.in/eklavya.html

Live episodes: youtube.com/IITGNCLI

Certification of participation: Certificate for all Modules (Rs 100 plus tax) Certificate of Competency for the whole course (Rs 100 plus tax)

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