The Andhra Pradesh state government has entered into an agreement with the IB Organization to implement the IB syllabus for government school students in a video conference meeting at Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy’s office.
The Andhra Pradesh state government has entered into an agreement with the IB Organization to implement the IB syllabus for government school students in a video conference meeting at Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy’s office.
The proposed A-level reform involves making English and mathematics compulsory until the age of 18. Additionally, students would need to study a broader range of subjects during their post-16 education.
Fueled by the growing demand for quality global education, institutions are integrating innovative curricula such as Cambridge International Examinations.
Nicole Bien, the Chief Schools Officer of IB, highlighted several initiatives by the organization that seek to increase flexibility, prepare for the future and remain relevant in programs, subjects and assessments.
The proposed A-level reform involves making English and mathematics compulsory until the age of 18. Additionally, students would need to study a broader range of subjects during their post-16 education.
Fueled by the growing demand for quality global education, institutions are integrating innovative curricula such as Cambridge International Examinations.
Nicole Bien, the Chief Schools Officer of IB, highlighted several initiatives by the organization that seek to increase flexibility, prepare for the future and remain relevant in programs, subjects and assessments.
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