CBSE teachers award: Education minister to honour 22 teachers, principals
Vagisha Kaushik | September 20, 2021 | 09:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
MoS for Education, Annapurna Devi will confer CBSE teachers award to 22 teachers and principals of CBSE-affiliated schools tomorrow.
NEW DELHI: Minister of State for Education, Annapurna Devi will confer Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) teachers award to 22 teachers and principles of CBSE affiliated schools for excellence in teaching and school leadership, CBSE announced on social media.
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“Hon'ble Minister of State for education, Annapurna Devi Annapurna4BJP, would be felicitating 22 Teachers and Principals of CBSE affiliated schools tomorrow. Join us for the Live telecast of the award ceremony tomorrow at 11 am https://youtube.com/watch?v=cKVqIP8W8BY #CBSETeachersAward,” CBSE said in a social media post.
Hon'ble Minister of State for education
— CBSE HQ (@cbseindia29) September 20, 2021
Smt. Annapurna Devi @Annapurna4BJP , would be felicitating 22 Teachers and Principals of CBSE affiliated schools tomorrow.
Join us for the Live telecast of the award ceremony
tomorrow at 11 am https://t.co/EG0hEie1Sl #CBSETeachersAward pic.twitter.com/aox7euM92z
Today, CBSE launched a two-year CBSE reading mission 2021-23 to promote reading literacy under the vision of National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
This project will help students to gain the critical competency of reading along with comprehension, the CBSE statement said.
"The #CBSEReadingMission, a 2 year initiative in partnership with pbstoryweaver & CSF_India, will promote Reading Literacy among students. We encourage all schools to participate actively. Join CBSE in nurturing the next generation of readers! Learn more: https://bit.ly/3ly4myj," CBSE said on social media.
The #CBSEReadingMission , a 2 year initiative in partnership with @pbstoryweaver & @CSF_India , will promote Reading Literacy among students. We encourage all schools to participate actively. Join CBSE in nurturing the next generation of readers!
— CBSE HQ (@cbseindia29) September 20, 2021
Learn more: https://t.co/nQbGZbOB7n
The CBSE will provide Hindi and English teachers of more than 25,000 schools with quality-reading materials for students of Classes 1 to 8, the statement said. The board will also offer some student enrichment activities on building language in turn enhancing reading skills of students, the statement said.
Moreover, CBSE is expected to announce the datesheet of term-1 board exams of Classes 10, 12 by October 10, as per India.com report. The term 1 board exam will be conducted in November-December. Students can check the datesheet on the official website.
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