The Government of Andhra Pradesh is making all the arrangements to release the new text books for 10th Class / SSC by the end of March 2014. The syllabus for all the subjects of 10th Class in Andhra Pradesh is going to be changed from the academic year 2014-15.
The Government is proposed to change the syllabus for English, Telugu, Mathematics, General Science, Social Studies etc. Along with bringing new text books, the Government will also proposed to distribute the SSC text books to all the social welfare schools free of cost.
There has been a long standing discussion on the syllabus of 10th Class in Andhra Pradesh. The new text books are likely to follow the guidelines framed by NCF (National Curriculum Framework) in order to reduce the stress on the students.
The SCERT and Department of School Education are jointly working on the framing of new text books for SSC students in AP along with some other participating institutions.
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10th Class Maths New Text Book from 2014-15
New text books for Mathematics of 10th Class of Andhra Pradesh State Education Board will be made available by April / May 2014. The AP government is proposed to change the syllabus and consequently text books for all the subjects from the academic year 2014-15.
Maths text books are included topics which improves creativity, questioning, thinkingness and different problem solving ways. The changed system is also expected to reduce the stress on the children.
The books are insired by NCERT books for CBSE schools. The syllabus for various Boards has been studied and changed to suit the requirements of the students of AP. Candidates can avail Maths textbooks by the end of April / May 2014
Maths text books are included topics which improves creativity, questioning, thinkingness and different problem solving ways. The changed system is also expected to reduce the stress on the children.
The books are insired by NCERT books for CBSE schools. The syllabus for various Boards has been studied and changed to suit the requirements of the students of AP. Candidates can avail Maths textbooks by the end of April / May 2014
AP 10th Class New Syllabus and Text Books from 2014-15
Syllabus for all the subjects of 10th Class / SSC in Andhra Pradesh will be changing from the academic year 2014-15. The text books for Telugu, English, Social Studies, Hindi, Physical Sciences (PS), Mathematics and Natural Sciences (Biology or NS) will be changed by the AP Board of School Education.
The Text Books for English and Telugu Mediums and in 8 languages will be published by BSEAP with new syllabus and contents. This is the first revamp exercise after 1996 by the Government authorities. Almost after 20 years, the Government is proposed to change the 10th Class syllabus.
The new text books for 10th Class are expected to be released by April / May. The books may be brought available as soon as possible. The new syllabus is aimed at linking the changed syllabus of Intermediate first and second years.
The new text books have been prepared with the held of the National Council for Education Research and Training Institute (NCERT), Central University - Hyderabad, Akalavya Institute (Madhya Pradesh) and Vidya Bhavan Society of Maharashtra etc.
The Text Books for English and Telugu Mediums and in 8 languages will be published by BSEAP with new syllabus and contents. This is the first revamp exercise after 1996 by the Government authorities. Almost after 20 years, the Government is proposed to change the 10th Class syllabus.
The new text books for 10th Class are expected to be released by April / May. The books may be brought available as soon as possible. The new syllabus is aimed at linking the changed syllabus of Intermediate first and second years.
The new text books have been prepared with the held of the National Council for Education Research and Training Institute (NCERT), Central University - Hyderabad, Akalavya Institute (Madhya Pradesh) and Vidya Bhavan Society of Maharashtra etc.
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