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In a bid to improve English fluency among rural students, Zilla Parishad High School in Challur, Telangana, launched an English Club called ‘Literary Lantern’. Designed by headmaster D. Sampath Kumara Chary, the club fosters communication, public speaking, and creative writing skills through weekly activities and monthly events.
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The School Education department will hold the entrance test on June 1
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Drawing inspiration from prominent educationist Chukka Ramaiah, who mentored IITians, Reddy underscored the profound influence of teachers. He underscored the importance of logical reasoning in understanding mathematics
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This significant update, the first since 2015, is set to be taken up shortly by the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), a wing of the School Education department.
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Currently, these labs are available in 384 schools in the State.
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Members of English Language Teachers Association (ELTA)-Mancherial unit organised the event in association with State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT)
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On Friday, the School Education department issued a notification for the selection of teaching staff to serve in the State Council of Educational Research and Training on a deputation basis.
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Selected science based projects at the district level events of NCSC will be presented by the child scientists at the state level event before the jury members
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School Education department aims to make learning more fun with various activities
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A Hepsiba of Zilla Parishad Secondary School in Bheemaram won the first prize in spell wizard contest, while K Sri Vaishnavi of Velganur High School bagged the second prize
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Paper from State educationists was selected for the ‘National Mathematics Education Conference’ to be organized by the NCERT
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Hyderabad: In a move to foster the startup culture and entrepreneurship from the school level itself, the School Education department is launching the ‘Innovation and Design Thinking’ programme on Monday. The new initiative will help students identify problems in their surroundings besides imparting problem solving techniques and critically think to come up with a design […]
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A proposal to this effect has been sent by the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) to the Directorate of School Education on Tuesday.
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Hyderabad: Students of the CBSE, ICSE and IB boards have to appear for Telugu language board exam in Class X conducted by their respective boards from this academic year. However, as to who will set the question papers has become a point of discussion as the CBSE, ICSE and IB boards might not have Telugu […]
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Hyderabad: To accelerate learning recovery among students from the beginning of this academic year, the School Education department has introduced a four-week bridge course for students of Classes II to X. This bridge course, designed and developed by the State Council for Educational Research and Training (SCERT), a wing of the School Education department, will […]
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Hyderabad: Starting next academic year, students in government schools can read and learn from bilingual textbooks. The School Education department is planning to provide bilingual textbooks for non-language subjects, which means textbooks will be available in two languages. For example, each page of a lesson in Telugu medium will have an English version on the […]
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QR codes, on textbooks of all subjects for Classes I to V, can be scanned on an Android phone or tablet
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The State government has made teaching and learning of Telugu compulsory in all schools including those affiliated to the CBSE, ICSE, IB and other media schools
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Four teachers from Hyderabad make their way into the book ‘The Transformation of Schools into Vibrant Learning Hubs’ by SCERT
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The inspiring transformation of Veernapalli school from a shabby building to a pleasant learning space, was published in the book 'Transformation of Schools into Vibrant Learning Hub' published by SCERT