Social Sciences, asked by harshpreetkaur0609, 4 months ago

please answer me what do you mean by new education system? ​

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Answered by anshukumarizzz019
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The new system will cover four stages:

* Foundational Stage (in two parts, that is, 3 years of Anganwadi/pre-school + 2 years in primary school in Grades 1-2; both together covering ages 3-8),

* Preparatory Stage (Grades 3-5, covering ages 8-11)

* Middle Stage (Grades 6-8, covering ages 11-14), and

* Secondary Stage (Grades 9-12 in two phases, i.e., 9 and 10 in the first and 11 and 12 in the second, covering ages 14-18).

Students will have increased flexibility and choice of subjects so that they choose their own paths according to their talents and interests. There will be no rigid separations between arts and sciences, between curricular and extra-curricular activities, between vocational and academic streams. The objective is to give equal emphasis on all subjects-science, social sciences, art, languages, sports, mathematics - with integration of vocational and academic streams in school.

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Answered by ParijatChatterjee
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The education system in India is sometimes called "10+2+3" system. This means that the first decade of a child's education is mandatory, per the federal government. Most students begin their schooling at the age of five, in the form of preschool. By the time they're six primary school begins.

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