CBSE has launched the Eklavya series in schools in collaboration with IIT Gandhinagar. The registration process began on September 10, 2021, and is now mandatory and free of charge. Neeraj Chopra and Newton’s laws of motion will be the subject of the first episode, which will air on September 26.
Key Highlights
- CBSE has launched the Eklavya series in schools in collaboration with IIT Gandhinagar.
- The registration process began on September 10, 2021, and is now mandatory and free of charge.
- Neeraj Chopra and Newton’s laws of motion will be the subject of the first episode, which will air on September 26.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched the Eklavya series in schools in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar. The Eklavya series will be introduced in schools with the goal of clarifying NEP and demonstrating how to effectively apply NEP 2020 in schools.
The series will feature an interactive online educational program that will include a variety of hands-on activities, projects, and models that will aid in the conceptual understanding of various topics, thought-provoking questions, assignments that encourage out-of-the-box creative thinking, such as why Neeraj Chopra threw the javelin at 36 degrees, and inspiring DIY(do it yourself) project videos using local materials that will be featured in the series.
The registration process, which began on September 10, 2021, is now mandatory and free of charge. Neeraj Chopra and Newton’s laws of motion will be the subject of the first episode, which will air on September 26.
According to the Board’s announcement, the content will be of varied levels and will cover themes from the Science and Mathematics Curriculum for grades 6 through 12. The live episodes are available on the CCL IITGN’s official YouTube website. The cost of a participation certificate for each module as well as a Certificate of Competency for the entire course is $100 + tax.