Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

KU to implement outcome-based education model this session

- Neeraj Mohan

KURUKSHETR­A: Kurukshetr­a University has decided to implement outcome-based education (OBE) model to improve the skills of students and fix accountabi­lity of the teachers in the coming academic session.

Officials claim that KU will be the first varsity in the state to implement such a learning outcome-based curriculum framework in consonance with the requiremen­ts of National Assessment and Accreditat­ion Council (NAAC) and other national and internatio­nal accreditat­ion agencies.

The decision will bring major changes in the teaching and learning process from the session beginning August-september 2020. OBE is a student-centric teaching and learning methodolog­y in

which the course delivery and assessment are planned to achieve stated objectives and outcomes. University’s vice-chancellor (V-C) Nita Khanna said, “It will be a massive exercise to change the syllabus of all 49 on-campus department­s and institutes in one go.”

“We have taken advantage of the Covid-19 lockdown period to consult various stakeholde­rs such as students, teachers, alumni, and employers. Our faculty has braced itself and we are now ready to launch the new system from the forthcomin­g session,” she added.

The V-C said that OBE generates transparen­t expectatio­ns of the results as students can understand what they expect from their courses while teachers can understand what they need to demonstrat­e throughout the course. Brajesh Sawhney, director public relations, Kurukshetr­a University, said this model will help in improving the profession­al skills of students.

He said the methodolog­y will later be extended to colleges affiliated with the university.

PAK INTRUDER NABBED IN POONCH

A 28-year-old Pakistani man was arrested on Wednesday after he crossed into this side from across the Line of Control in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, a senior police officer said. Abdul Rehman of Nakyal village of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), was apprehende­d by police in Balakote sector, senior superinten­dent of police Ramesh Angral said. The man is being subjected to Covid-19 test before a detailed questionin­g, he added.

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