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TN all set to design separate Computer Science syllabus for classes 6 to 10 this academic year

- R SATHYANARA­YANA

With Tamil Nadu government deciding to bring out Computer Science as a separate subject from Class six, State Council of Educationa­l Research and Training (SCERT) is all set to prepare the syllabus according to the standards involving Informatio­n Technology (IT) experts.

Computer Science, which so far is being taught as a separate subject only in Classes 11 and 12, will now be introduced for Classes 6 to 10 in all government high and higher secondary schools.

As Computer Science will be introduced in the next academic year, the State-owned SCERT, which develops and revises the state school education curriculum for classes I to XII will be forming a curriculum developmen­t committee, led by former vice-chancellor of a Stateowned university, also comprising more than ten members from IT department, teachers, and also software and hardware profession­als from major IT companies.

A senior official from the SCERT told DT Next that though the State government has taken initiative­s to introduce very little Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technologi­es (ICTs) only in the Science curriculum, it was felt that private institutio­ns went ahead to introduce Computer Science a separate subject, which was very helpful when students enter the higher secondary level and therefore, the same method will be introduced in the Staterun schools.

“There will be first, a panel discussion comprising all the members of the committee to design a flow chart how to prepare the syllabus for each standard, starting from Class six to Class X, which would be on par with the private institutio­ns”, he added.

Stating that apart from committee discussion­s, zonal level meetings will also be organised in the state to elicit suggestion­s from teachers, parents, professors, educationa­lists, subject experts, and other stakeholde­rs including publishers, the official said “accordingl­y, sources books of assessment will be prepared for each standard”.

“Curriculum in the Computer Science subject will incorporat­e employable skills students at the end of 12 years of school education”, he added.

The official pointed out that the Committee will also install “Suggestion Boxes” in all the schools in the state to get suggestion­s from students, teachers, and parents.

“The textbook writing team might include teachers from different streams like State Board, Matriculat­ion, CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE, and academicia­ns from apex institutio­ns like SCERT Kerala”, he added.

Pointing out that the textbook developmen­t team will also prepare teacher handbooks, student workbooks, and e-content, the official said “the status and progress in drafting of the curriculum and syllabus was reviewed on regular basis”. The official said the draft syllabus will be submitted to the State government to release.

Apart from committee discussion­s, zonal level meetings will be organised in the state to elicit suggestion­s from teachers, parents, professors, educationa­lists, subject experts, and other stakeholde­rs including publishers

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