CBSE New Bridge Course for Class 6th: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has recently released the CBSE New Bridge Course for Class 6th syllabus to Schools schools. Meanwhile, for students of Class 6, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has issued the bridge course. The CBSE board has issued a circular to schools regarding the implementation and management of new curriculum for classes 3 and 6 according to the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCFSE) 2023.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a circular to schools regarding the implementation and management of new curriculum for classes 3 and 6 according to the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCFSE) 2023. The Board has also sent the link to the bridge course issued by NCERT to all schools.
Importance of CBSE New Bridge Course for Class 6th
The CBSE has provided a PDF of the class 6 subjects, which can be helpful for teachers, students, and parents. According to the CBSE circular, the NCERT has finalized textbooks for class 3 based on the NCFSE. These textbooks cover subjects like Hindi, English, Urdu, Mathematics, and also include Art Education, Physical Education, and books about ‘Our World Around Us’
The 6th Class Bridge Programme is really important for making classrooms more fun and helping students get used to new lessons. For Grade 6 students, the plan suggests a month of exciting games and activities to help them have fun, interact with each other, and feel more comfortable in class. During this time, students can talk to their classmates and teachers, play games, and do simple projects like treasure hunts.
Teachers are encouraged to create lessons that get students involved and encourage them to explore different topics together. The plan also says it’s important to show how different subjects are connected and to help students think critically and use what they’ve learned in real life.
Guidelines For the CBSE Schools
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a circular for schools regarding the implementation and management of the new curriculum for classes 3 and 6 as per the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCFSE) 2023. The board has also sent the link of the bridge course issued by NCERT to all schools.
Included in this circular is a PDF copy of the subjects for class 6, which can be utilized by teachers, students, and parents alike. According to the circular issued by the board, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has finalized the textbooks for class 3 based on the National Curriculum Framework for School Education (NCFSE). These textbooks encompass subjects such as Hindi, English, Urdu, Mathematics, as well as Art Education, Physical Education, and books on the subject of our surrounding world.
PDF of the CBSE New Bridge Course for Class 6th subject wise
Teachers, parents, and others involved can easily get access to the programme materials through a link provided by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT).
Name of the Subject | Link of the bridge course |
English | Click here |
Social science | Click here |
Maths | Click here |
Natural science | Click here |
Guidelines For the CBSE Teachers 2024
Additionally, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has provided subject-wise guidelines for teachers to smoothly transition and make learning enjoyable for students from old to new curricula.
This includes a bridge course for Class 6 and a two-week foundational program for Class 3. The board has stated that PDFs related to the subjects can be obtained from the NCERT website for Class 6. The information is available as follows: guidelines for the bridge course for Class 6 can be obtained from https://ncert.nic.in/pdf/Bridge_Month_Program/Grade6/BMP_Grade-6- Guidelines.pdf. Additionally, PDF links for 10 subjects have also been sent to schools.
Guidelines for the CBSE Teachers 2024 | Click Here |
The board has requested all concerned principals and heads of schools to disseminate this information among their teachers and motivate students by the recommendations of the National Education Policy 2020 to provide students with a conducive learning environment and encourage them to study these course materials.
Student/Children Centric Approach
There’s a growing push for student-focused learning. This means making education more fun and hands-on. The goal is to make learning less about just following a set curriculum and more about getting students involved. One big part of this is realizing how important what students already know is. By building on what they already understand, it helps them learn better and understand things more clearly.
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