Evolution in Education

Time’s changing and so is the world. With technological development, everything seems to get closer to everyone nearly at the speed of light. With so much evolution, how could education run back in the competition? The latest update coming in from the educational sector is that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has planned to revise the teaching pattern, wherein students will get access to learning lessons outside textbooks and journals. Teaching so far has been looked as to something that is very easy and elementary profession. But what hides inside the profession remains completely a secret, because that’s their job, to create magic out of an ordinary individual. CBSE schools at present come with the best facilities, which make learning a fun process. The Maharashtra State is a shelter to nearly 605 CBSE schools and is rated as one of the state having the fastest growing rate of CBSE Schools.
In accordance with technology, science and infrastructure, CBSE Schools have turned their classrooms into smart classrooms. CBSE Schools with smart classroom have installed projectors and video tape recorders that help students to understand the concept of the lesson and derive an approximate conclusion from their understanding. With such technology coming near to the students, it can be said that CBSE schools are turning to modern education, where students can not only learn applications of concepts into their lives, but which also helps them for their personal development, such as empowering their skills and talents on a wider platform.
While we say lot more about how education is evolving and what has brought in, one good example of this can be notified through naming SMES CBSE School in Mahim. SMES CBSE ranks among the top rated CBSE Schools in Mumbai. It has gained a special presence for the reason of its extensive care towards teaching students . This is the changing face of Education!

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