SECONDARY SHIKSHAN DHORAN 9,10,11,12 EM 4 VARSH NU THASHE
The draft of the new education policy has been talked about getting this target of change in school education structure by 20th. The government says that it will end the curb of schooling in school education, and help children in developing such topics as knowledge, value, skills, skills such as logical thinking, multilingual ability and digital literacy. Recommendations have been made in the new education policy. There will be third level secondary education in the school, in which three years ie standard six, companions and eight will be included. Fourth level will be of higher secondary education, in which standard 9, ten, eleven and twelve will be studied.
Under the new policy, fundamental education will be five years old. In which three years of pre-primary and two-year primary will be. According to the policy, these recommendations of change have been prepared in the current situation according to the age of the children and their needs.
This will be the structure of education
Five years of basic education in which there will be three pre-primary and first and second standard.
Three years of primary education in which the standard will be three, four and five.
Three years in secondary education, the standard will be six, seven and eight.
Four years of higher secondary education in which standard 9, 10, 11 and 1 will remain.
Education system of other countries
China
Children's education begins in China for 6 years. Children complete primary education in the first year and then three years of education are called Junior Secondary.
America
In America, study is done on a different plan basis. It includes 6-3-3 plans, 8-4 plans, 6-6 plans. 6-3-3 is the first 6 years primary, 7 to 9 old high schools and 10 to 12 senior high schools. Age of study is 6 years old.
Japan
The education system here is very similar to that of China. Starting at the age of 6, primary education is up to the age of twelve, then three to three years old secondary and high secondary studies.
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