NEP 2020: Why students, parents, and teachers should know about these six big changes before the new academic year – Times of India

NEP 2020: Why students, parents, and teachers should know about these six big changes before the new academic year – Times of India

Besides teachers, parents & peers to assess students from this academic year The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 brings comprehensive reforms to the Indian education system, aiming to enhance learning quality and skill development at all levels. With the new academic year approaching, it is important for students, parents, and teachers to understand these key…

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Trump-era cuts and delays jeopardize future of US Head Start preschool programs – Times of India

Trump-era cuts and delays jeopardize future of US Head Start preschool programs – Times of India

What began as a promise of equal opportunity for America’s poorest children is now teetering on the edge of crisis. The federally funded Head Start preschool program, once hailed as a cornerstone of early childhood education for low-income families, is grappling with severe funding disruptions, bureaucratic inertia, and policy rollbacks driven by a cost-cutting push…

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CBSE issues key guidelines for establishing branch schools: Check important details here – The Times of India

CBSE issues key guidelines for establishing branch schools: Check important details here – The Times of India

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced new affiliation rules allowing already affiliated schools to establish ‘Branch Schools’ for classes from Bal Vatika to Class V. The initiative, formalised under the Affiliation Bye-Laws (Branch School) – 2025, enables existing CBSE-affiliated schools to set up independent primary branches while remaining under the governance of the…

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Santa Clara schools body misused preschool funds of 5,370 over ‘credit card purchases’, shows federal investigation – The Times of India

Santa Clara schools body misused preschool funds of $135,370 over ‘credit card purchases’, shows federal investigation – The Times of India

A federal investigation has revealed that more than $135,370 in funds allocated for the Head Start preschool program were improperly used to cover wages and credit card expenses unrelated to the program, according to the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). According to a report by SanJoseSpotlight.com, the misuse of funds took place between…

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