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  • DSEK To Conduct Survey On Implementation Of National School Bag Policy 2020

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    SRINAGAR: The School Education Department Friday proposed for conducting a survey on implementation of National School Bag Policy 2020 and Rule 8A of J&K School Education Act, 2002.

    Director of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) in a communique to Director of Jammu and Kashmir State Council of Education Research and Trainings (JKSCERT) has requested to conduct of survey on the implementation of Rule 8A of JK School Education Act, 2002, Rules & National School Bag Policy 2020 for reduction of school bag weight and homework burden.

    “As the School Bag weight and homework burden beyond the recommendations of Rule 8A of JK School Education Act, 2002 Rules and National School Bag Policy 2020 is depriving the children of their happy childhood and impede their different developmental domains to a greater extent,” reads the official communique.

    The director said that in this regard, a survey needs to be conducted as desired by School Education Department, as to whether the guidelines in Rule 8A of JK School Education Act, Rules 2002 and National School Bag Policy 2020 are being followed in the schools or not.

    DSEK has requested that a survey may be conducted in six schools including two government and four private institutions in each district and 12 Schools in Srinagar district that includes four government and eight Private schools.

    “The survey shall be involving DIETs of the Kashmir division in collaboration with Chief Education Officers so that the findings are shared with Administrative Department,” DSEK said. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • JKSCERT Declared 8th Class Results 2023 For Jammu And Kashmir Divisions- Check Roll No And Name Wise Here – Kashmir News

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    Jammu and Kashmir State Council for Educational Research and Training (JKSCERT) has declared the 8th Class 2023 results for Jammu and Kashmir. The examinations were held from February 27 to March 10, 2023, and all necessary processes have been completed, according to a top official.

    Students who appeared for the 8th class examinations can check their results on the official website of JKSCERT. The announcement of results brings an end to the anticipation and anxiety of thousands of students who have been waiting for the results. We wish all the students the very best for their future endeavors.

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    Please be informed that the result for DIET Anantnag’s 8th grade Session: 2022-2023 will be declared at 8:30 pm today. Kindly stay updated.

    Here are the steps to check the JKSCERT 8th class 2023 results:

    • Visit the official website of JKSCERT at http://jkbose.ac.in/.
    • Click on the link for “8th class results” which should be visible on the homepage.
    • You will be redirected to a new page where you will be asked to enter your roll number or other relevant information.
    • Enter the required information carefully and double-check to avoid any errors.
    • After entering the information, click on the “submit” button.
    • Your result will be displayed on the screen.
    • Check your result carefully and verify all the details, such as your name, roll number, and marks obtained.
    • Save a copy of your result for future reference.
    • If needed, take a printout of the result for further use.

    Please note that the above steps are based on general assumptions and may vary depending on the specific website and requirements of the JKSCERT. It is recommended to follow the official instructions provided by JKSCERT for checking the results.

    JKBOSE 8th Class Marksheet 2023:

    All those students who appeared in the class 8th examination must be informed that their results are released in both Gazette and Marksheet version, All the participating students would get their mark sheets only after 2 weeks of the declaration of the results, Students would be able to get the mark sheet from their concerned schools and check the score obtained in the following subjects.

    The student’s name, the student’s mother’s name, the student’s father’s name, class, date of birth, school name, etc. would be available on the mark sheet that you would receive from your school as a result.

    Details mentioned in JKBOSE Class 8th Marksheet:

     

    The JKBOSE Class 8th marksheet contains important information related to the student’s performance in the exam. The details mentioned in the marksheet are as follows:

    • Student’s Name: The marksheet displays the name of the student who appeared for the exam.
    • Roll Number: The roll number is a unique identification number given to each student to appear in the exam.
    • Father’s Name: The name of the student’s father or guardian is mentioned in the marksheet.
    • Mother’s Name: The name of the student’s mother is also mentioned in the marksheet.
    • Subject-wise Marks: The marksheet displays the marks obtained by the student in each subject.
    • Total Marks: The total marks obtained by the student in all subjects are mentioned in the marksheet.
    • Percentage: The percentage of marks obtained by the student in the exam is also mentioned in the marksheet.
    • Division: The division obtained by the student is mentioned in the marksheet. The division is determined based on the marks obtained by the student.


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  • JKSCERT Likely To Announce 8th Class Results, Details Here

    JKSCERT Likely To Announce 8th Class Results, Details Here

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir State Council for Educational Research and Training (JK-SCERT) is likely to announce results of 8th standard on April 10.

    A top official informed the news agency— Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the results have been prepared and all the process has been completed.

    “We have completed all the requisite process and most likely, the results will be announced by April-10,” the official said.

    It also said that the academics will be started immediately in a week’s time after announcement of the results.

    Pertinently, the examinations of the 8th standard commenced from February-27 and culminated on March-10.

    Meanwhile, the official also said that the Annual Transfer Drive (ATD) for teaching staff of School Education Department will take some time to start.

    “The ATD will take some time to start and when everything will set, we will open the online links accordingly,” the official said.

    On asking about the disparity of working hours in schools in and out Srinagar Municipal Limits, the official said, “We will decide soon the new timing fir the schools falling under Srinagar Municipal Limits.

    It is pertinent to mention that the timing for government and private schools in Srinagar Municipal Limits usually used to be from 9Am to 3Pm in April while outside the Municipal limits, it used to be 10Am to 4Pm.

    However, the government recently announced that the working hours in schools in Srinagar Municipal Limits would be from 9Am to 2Pm while the timing for school outside Municipal Limits remained unchanged resulting in one hour of disparity. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • JKSCERT likely to announce 8th class results on April-10

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    Srinagar, Apr 06: Jammu and Kashmir State Council for Educational Research and Training (JK-SCERT) is likely to announce results of 8th standard on April-10.

    A top official informed the news agency— Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the results have been prepared and all the process have been completed.

    “We have completed all the requisite process and most likely, the results will be announced by April-10,” the official said.

    It also said that the academics will be started immediately in a week’s time after announcement of the results.

    Pertinently, the examinations of the 8th standard commenced from February-27 and culminated on March-10.

    Meanwhile, the official also said that the Annual Transfer Drive (ATD) for teaching staff of School Education Department will take some time to start.

    “The ATD will take some time to start and when everything will set, we will open the online links accordingly,” the official said.

    On asking about the disparity of working hours in schools in and out Srinagar Municipal Limits, the official said, “We will decide soon the new timing fir the schools falling under Srinagar Municipal Limits.

    It is pertinent to mention that the timing for government and private schools in Srinagar Municipal Limits usually used to be from 9Am to 3Pm in April while outside the Municipal limits, it used to be 10Am to 4Pm.

    However, the government recently announced that the working hours in schools in Srinagar Municipal Limits would be from 9Am to 2Pm while the timing for school outside Municipal Limits remained unchanged resulting in one hour of disparity—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • JKSCERT likely to teach Hindi language of classes 1-10 in all schools

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    Srinagar, Feb 10: Jammu and Kashmir State Council of Educational Research and Training (JKSCERT) is likely to teach Hindi language of classes Ist to 10th in all schools here.

    In this regard, Director JKSCERT has sought suggestions from the committee that was formed earlier this week.

    According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the director in an order has constituted an eight member committee for the suggestion of a mechanism for Teaching and Learning of Hindi Language in schools of Jammu and Kashmir.

    “Sanction is accorded to the constitution of committee to suggest the mechanism for teaching and learning of Hindi language from class Ist to 10th in the schools of JK,” it reads.

    JKSCERT said that the committee shall be serviced by Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE).

    It also said that the committee shall submit its recommendations by February-20-2023.

    According to the order, the committee will be headed by Chairman of JKBOSE followed by seven members that include Director School Education Jammu, Director School Education Kashmir, Project Director Samagra Shiksha, JK, Director Academics of JKBOSE, Joint Director, SCERT Divisional Office Jammu, Joint Director SCERT Divisional Office Kashmir Member and Joint Director SCERT Central, JK—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • CGWC IMHANS K Trains Master Trainers Of JKSCERT On Mental Health, Psychological Issues

    CGWC IMHANS K Trains Master Trainers Of JKSCERT On Mental Health, Psychological Issues

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    SRINAGAR: One day training program on Identification of Psychosocial and Mental Health issues was organized by CGWC IMHANS K in collaboration with Inclusive and Special Education, Guidance and counselling units at JKSCERT kashmir division on Saturday.

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    CGWC IMHANS K Trains Master Trainers Of JKSCERT On Mental Health, Psychological Issues

    A team of resource persons from CGWC IMHANS K trained master trainers of inclusive education and guidance and well-being units.

    Master trainers were trained so that they would institutionalize and replicate the training modules at their district levels.

    Mohd Sultan khan HOD Academic unit 3, Dr Zahoor HOD academic unit and Riyaz Ah Dar, senior academic officer SCERT
    Spoke about the need for mental health among children in the inagural session.

    Rubeena Salma, HOD inclusive education, also spoke on the occasion and stressed the need for such training programs for the larger good of student community.

    The training program was cordinated by Syed Mujtaba, who talked about the need for sensitization of teachers about mental health and psychological issues and institutionalization of these efforts in mainstreaming of child mental health.

    Baseerat ul Ain, speech therapist at CGWC, highlighted the developmental milestones and developmental delays in child development.

    Shabnam shafi, remedial educator at CGWC, did an activity with the master trainers about the Developmental milestones.
    Dr Bilal, clinic psychologist at CGWC, talked about the specific learning disability and the educational concessions available as per the policy available.

    Masood Ali presented the vote of thanks.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )