Deccan Chronicle

CBSE to include AI, yoga as new subjects

■ AI will be an optional subject at Class IX from 2019-2020 onwards

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New Delhi, March 24: The CBSE will introduce artificial intelligen­ce (AI), early childhood care education and yoga as new subjects in school curriculum from the upcoming academic session, an official said.

A decision to introduce the three subjects was taken at a recent meeting of the board’s governing body, he said.

“The CBSE is introducin­g artificial intelligen­ce as an optional 6th subject at Class IX from the session 2019-2020 onwards.

To enhance the multidisci­plinary approach in teaching learning and also to sensitise the new generation, it was decided that schools may start AI “inspire module” of 12 hours at Class VIII itself,” the senior board official said.

He said the board has also decided to introduce yoga and early childhood education as elective subjects at senior secondary level.

“The decision was taken considerin­g the demand of schools supplement­ed by various reports that projected the huge requiremen­t of yoga profession­als and early childhood educators,” the official said.

As per norms, a skill subject, at secondary level, may be offered as additional sixth subject along with the existing five compulsory subjects.

And if a student fails in any one of the three elective subjects (science, mathematic­s and social science), then it will be replaced by the skill subject (offered as a 6th subject) and result of Class X will be computed based on best five subjects.

However, if a student desires to reappear in the failed subject, he or she may appear along with the compartmen­t examinatio­n.

Similarly, at senior secondary level, the board has advised schools to offer at least one or more skillbased subject as elective subject out of the 42 subjects. “The board will provide necessary support and guidance towards training and capacity building of teachers and other aspects for the successful implementa­tion of skill subjects from time to time,” the official added.

■ If a student fails in any one of the three elective subjects (science, mathematic­s and social science), then it will be replaced by the skill subject (offered as a 6th subject).

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