Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy chaired a crucial meeting state Education Minister Adimulapu Suresh and other key officials at the CM Camp office in Tadepalli on Wednesday.
During the meeting, CM Jagan is said to have taken a decision to introduce the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), a national level board of education in the state-run schools.
The CBSE system will be implemented for 1-7 classes at the state-run schools as a pilot project. The new education system will be implemented for the 2021–22 academic year.
Talking about the new system, the Chief Minister opined that, by the academic year 2024-25, the CBSE system will be implemented for all the classes from I-X in the state.
Jagan has also directed the officials to not compromise on the quality of the laptops given to students under the Amma Vodi scheme and also asked him to complete the pending works of Nadu-Nedu by March-end.
He directed the officials to focus on training Anganwadi teachers on how to teach students. Online tests should be conducted once in two months to monitor the Anganwadi teachers’ progress.
The schools should be of colorful designs. The interiors of the schools should be good. More changes to be made in the second phase of the Nadu-Nedu scheme and they should not comprise on the quality.